Idaho Soccer 2012

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Table of Contents.....................................................................................................................................................................................................1

Meet The Vandals

Head Coach Pete Showler...................................................................................................................................................................................2 Vandal Staff.................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Team Photo/Seniors...............................................................................................................................................................................................4 2012 Idaho Roster Information.........................................................................................................................................................................5

Vandal Player Biographies

Liz Boyden...............................................................................................................................................................................................................6-7 Jill Flockhart............................................................................................................................................................................................................8-9 Erica Hart........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10-11 Lauren Layton................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12-13 Christine Leathem......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14-15 Megan Lopez................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16-17 Amber Pimley.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18-19 Cassandra San.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20-21 Chelsea Small................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22-23 Caroline Towles.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24-25 Chelsie Breen / Mary Condon................................................................................................................................................................ 26-27 Breanna Wilson / Nitalia Zuniga............................................................................................................................................................ 38-29 Nikki Adams / Katie Baran....................................................................................................................................................................... 30-31 Annie Millard / Emily Ngan..................................................................................................................................................................... 32-33

2012 Vandal Newcomers

J.P. Burgess / Meli Cortez................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Josie Greenwood / Reagen Quigley............................................................................................................................................................. 35 Elexis Schlossarek / Marina Siegl.................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Emma Caringello.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37

2011 In Review

2011 Season Statistics......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

Idaho Soccer History

Idaho Coaching History..................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 All-Time Letterwinners..................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Award Winners / Offensive Records........................................................................................................................................................... 42 Goalkeeping Records.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Team Records / All-Time Series Records.................................................................................................................................................. 44 Series History vs. 2012 Opponents.............................................................................................................................................................. 45 Year-by-Year Results...................................................................................................................................................................................... 46-47

2012 Opponent Information

Opponent Information............................................................................................................................................................................... 48-49 Western Athletic Conference.......................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Western Athletic Conference Tournament History............................................................................................................................. 51

Vandal Athletics

Vandal Academic Services............................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Student-Athlete Services................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Iverson Speed & Strength Center................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Locker Room/Equipment Services.............................................................................................................................................................. 55 Administration....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Idaho Head Coaches/Staff Directory.......................................................................................................................................................... 57

University of Idaho

State of Idaho / City of Moscow............................................................................................................................................................. 58-59 About the University of Idaho................................................................................................................................................................. 60-64 Student Recreation Center............................................................................................................................................................................... 65

Miscellaneous

Pete’s Translation Guide..................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 Radio/TV Roster..................................................................................................................................................................Inside Back Cover

Why Vandals?

Don’t use your dictionary to find Idaho’s definition of a Vandal. Idaho’s studentathletes earned the nickname nearly a century ago by a basketball team coached by Idaho legend Hec Edmundson, whose teams played with such ferocity that area sports writers said they “vandalized” their opponents. In 1917, Harry Lloyd “Jazz” McCarty - a writer for the Argonaut, the student newspaper, wrote in a pre-game story, “The opening game with Whitman will mark a new epoch in Idaho basketball history, for the present gang of ‘Vandals’ have the best material that has ever carried the ‘I’ into action.” By 1921, McCarty and Edward Maslin Hulme, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts, succeeded in their push to have the name officially adopted as the nickname for all Idaho teams.

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University of Idaho

Location Moscow, Idaho Founded 1889 Enrollment 12,312 Nickname Vandals Colors Silver and Vandal Gold Conference Western Athletic (WAC) President Dr. Duane Nellis Director of Athletics Dr. Rob Spear Interim SWA Debbie Buchanan Athletics Phone (208) 885-0200 Athletics Fax (208) 885-2862 Web Site www.GoVandals.com Twitter @Idaho_Vandals Mailing Address Idaho Athletics PO Box 442302 Moscow, ID 83844-2302

Vandal Coaching Staff Head Coach Alma Mater Career Record (Years) Record at Idaho Office Phone Assistant Coach Alma Mater Office Phone Assistant Coach Alma Mater Office Phone

Pete Showler Sunderland (U.K.), ‘94 40-89-8 (7) Same (208) 885-5047 Grant Williams Linfield (Ore.), ‘07 (208) 885-9438 Ashley O’Brien Connecticut, ‘09 (208) 885-9438

Idaho Soccer Information

Home Field First Year of Competition All-Time Record (Years) 2011 Record 2011 WAC Record/Finish Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost 2012 Newcomers

Guy Wicks Field 1998 81-164-23 (14) 8-11-3 3-3-1/5th 9/2 18/8 7

Athletics Media Relations

Asst. Director Spencer Farrin (MBB, SOC, XC, T&F) Office Phone (208) 885-7065 Cell Phone (208) 310-9610 E-mail spencerf@uidaho.edu Fax (208) 885-2862 Asst. AD/Media Relations Becky Paull (FB, Golf, S&D) Office Phone (208) 885-0245 E-mail bpaull@uidaho.edu Asst. Director Nick Heidelberger (VB, WBB, TEN) Office Phone (208) 885-0211 E-mail nheidelberger@uidaho.edu

Credits

The 2012 Idaho Soccer Information Book was written, designed and produced by Spencer Farrin of the University of Idaho Athletics Media Relations office, with assistance from Becky Paull and Nick Heidelberger. Action photography by Spencer Farrin, Larry Johnson, Bruce Mann, and Mark Planck. Head shot photos by Jonathan Billings (Archer Photography). Cover design by Spencer Farrin.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Head Coach

Pete Showler

Eighth Season

** 2010 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year ** Starting his eighth season in charge of Vandal women’s soccer, Peter Showler is the longest-tenured coach in program history. He leads one of the nation’s most experienced teams into action in 2012. With a senior class that needs just three victories to become the most successful four-year group in school history, expectations are high. Showler has resurrected an Idaho program and led the team to 31 victories in the past three seasons - the highest three-year win total in school history. His 2010 Vandals qualified for the program’s first conference tournament after tying for third in the WAC with a 5-3 record, then followed it up in 2011 with a second-consecutive WAC Tournament berth and the program’s first postseason victory to advance to the WAC semifinal round. In 2011, Idaho went 8-11-3 overall and 3-3-1 in WAC play to give the program its first back-to-back conference records of .500 or better. After a thrilling, 2-1 comeback win in the quarterfinal round over San Jose State, Idaho fell to eventual champion Utah State in the WAC semifinal. The Vandals placed two on the WAC All-Tournament team and two more on the All-WAC First Team. Showler was voted the 2010 WAC Coach of the Year and forward Chelsea Small was selected as WAC Offensive Player of the Year after the team set numerous school records, most notably in wins as the Vandals went 14-7-0 and finished third in the WAC. The group also reached a National Soccer Coaches Association of America West Region ranking for the first time in school history with a high spot of No. 9. The team was also featured in TopDrawerSoccer’s Tournament 64 Rankings during the year. The 2009 Vandals went 9-10 overall, and Small was named WAC Freshman of the Year and was voted first-team all-WAC - both of which were program firsts. That team also posted a 2-0 record against the state of Idaho to claim its second Governor’s Cup title since 1999. The 2010 Vandals then successfully defended the Cup with a 1-1 record against in-state competition. Showler has led Idaho to a 40-89-8 (.321) record through seven seasons and a .524 winning percentage in the last three years. Under his direction, Idaho is 27-3-1 when they score at least two goals and has held opponents to fewer than two goals in 40 of the team’s 62 games in the last three seasons. Showler’s coaching career began in 1989 at University of Sunderland. He was a player/coach for the Sunderland men’s first team - the equivalent of NCAA Division I - from 1989-94. In 1990, he started a women’s soccer program at the university and guided the team to a national title that same year. He was selected to serve as the English Universities Women’s National Team from 1992-94 That team was marked with success, with a Four Nations Cup during the 1993-94 season and an unbeaten record during his tenure. Showler has also worked with the men’s professional game at Everton FC, Sunderland AFC and Huddersfield Town FC. In 1999, Showler moved to Oregon, where he took on a variety of positions in the sport over the next five years. He began as Assistant Director for Goal-Line Soccer Camps and was an Academy Coach for the FC Willamette Soccer Club in Eugene through 2001. He also was the Head Coach and Director of Player Development for the Salem United Soccer Club until 2003. Showler’s work with the Olympic Development Program (ODP) and Oregon Youth Soccer Assocation (OYSA) began in 2000 as the ODP head coach. After leading his team to the 2001 regional crown, he was honored as the OYSA/Nike Coach of the Year. He worked with the Oregon ODP program through 2004. In 2002, Showler also served as a Staff Coach for the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Region IV ODP team. The 2003 season marked Showler’s first foray into the NCAA ranks when he was hired as an assistant at Portland State University, which he helped claim a 2004 Big Sky Conference title. While coaching at PSU, Showler also filled his time as a team head coach for the New Mexico Youth Soccer Association ODP Program, as team head coach for the Lake Oswego Soccer Club, and as a USSF License Clinician. In 2005, Showler earned a position as a Region IV U19 Girls Assistant Coach and has since worked as Regional Head Coach for various age groups. Showler Year-by-Year Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Overall:

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Overall Conference WAC Finish 3-16-0 1-6-0 7th 0-17-2 0-5-2 7th 5-12-1 1-5-1 7th 1-16-2 0-6-1 8th 9-10-0 2-6-0 8th 14-7-0 5-3-0 3rd 8-11-3 3-3-1 5th 40-89-8 (.321) 12-34-7 (.292)

GS GA 10 33 7 60 15 40 9 32 27 24 33 23 26 34 127 246

As a player, Showler most recently suited up for the Cascade Surge in the PDL division of the United Soccer League. He played college and semi-pro soccer in England before coming to the United States in 1999. He holds a USSF ‘A’ coaching license. Showler earned his Bachelor’s degree in Education from Sunderland in 1994. He and his wife, Melissa, were married in 2007. He has one daughter, Jemma (16).

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Grant Williams

Second Season

Grant Williams begins his second season as assistant coach at Idaho. He oversees the team’s goalkeepers, as well as managing the team’s recruiting. He joined Idaho in 2011 after three seasons as an assistant at Wisconsin-Green Bay. In his first season with the Vandals, Williams helped the team overcome the loss of two keepers to season-ending injuries and saw four different keepers start at least one game during the year. Despite that, Idaho held 13 opponents below two scores and posted two shutouts and led the WAC in saves and saves per game during the season. The team’s .099 opponent shooting percentage in 2011 was also the fifth-lowest allowed in school history. Williams’ hiring paid immediate dividends for the Phoenix on defense. After posting a 2.51 goals-against average in 2007 prior to his arrival, Green Bay’s goalkeepers had a 1.36 GAA with four shutouts in 2008, a 1.54 GAA in 2009 and in 2010, posted a 0.88 average with five shutouts. The team’s 15 total goals allowed in 16 games tied a school record and its .866 save percentage ranked 20th in the NCAA. Under his tutelage, Green Bay goalkeeper Maddie Drusch posted the school’s best career GAA (1.24) and led the Horizon League in 2010 with a 0.91 GAA and an .856 save percentage. She was a 2010 second-team all-Horizon League pick and was picked as the Horizon League Scholar-Athlete of the Month for September. The Phoenix were 12-27-11 (.350) during his time, and posted 13 shutouts. Green Bay allowed no more than one goal 34 times in 50 games while he was an assistant. Before his time at Green Bay, Williams was a men’s soccer assistant coach at Albion (Mich.) College for one season, in which the Britons posted a 1.18 GAA. He also has experience coaching at the club level. He was director of goalkeeping for Michigan Rush Central Soccer (Northville, Mich.), for one year, and was a club coach for four years with Portland’s Southside Soccer Club. He holds United States Soccer Federation Advanced National Diploma and Advanced National Goalkeeping coaching certifications. Williams is a native of Newberg, Ore. He attended Linfield (Ore.) College, where he was a four-year starter for the Wildcat men’s soccer team. He led the team to a 16-3-1 record and an NCAA Division III Tournament berth in 2003. He was a two-time all-conference honoree, and holds school records for minutes and saves. He graduated in 2007 with a degree in Political Science.

Assistant Coach

Ashley O’Brien

Second Season

Ashley O’Brien starts her second season as an assistant coach at Idaho. O’Brien primarily coaches field players and also manages team travel and various administrative duties. She joined the program in 2011 after a four-year playing career between UConn and the University of San Francisco. O’Brien was a three-sport athlete at both institutions, as she participated in indoor and outdoor track and field in addition to soccer. She was a 2009 Big East All-Tournament honoree at UConn and earned two letters from 2007-08. She appeared in 21 games in 2008 and dished out two assists and made five appearances in 2007. On the track, she competed in the middle distance events. At San Francisco, O’Brien appeared in 37 games with 36 starts in 2009 and 2010. She scored four goals and dished three assists in her two seasons. She scored one game-winner and assisted one more for the Dons in 2010. In 2009, she was an NSCAA Second-Team All-West Region selection and earned all-West Coast Conference honorable mention. O’Brien left USF as the school’s record holder in the women’s 800m with a best time of 2:09.44 at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in 2011. O’Brien holds a USSF ‘D’ coaching license. She graduated with honors from UConn in 2009 with her bachelor’s degree in Business, and earned her master’s in Sport Management from USF in 2011. She is originally from Broad Brook, Conn.

Athletic Trainer

Strength Coach

Second Season

Sixth Season

Megan Shifflett

Shifflett is in her second season as an Idaho Assistant Athletic Trainer. She joined the staff in 2011 after a oneyear stint as head athletic trainer with Norfolk High School at Norfolk, Neb. Shifflett will be the primary trainer for the Vandal soccer and track and field squads in 2011. She spent the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant trainer at Idaho, where she worked with the Vandal volleyball team. Shifflett is a 2008 graduate of the University of Wyoming. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Athletic Training. She earned a master’s degree from Idaho in Recreation and Sports Management in 2010. She is originally from Laramie, Wyo.

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Joe Herold

Joe Herold is in his sixth season as a strength and conditioning coach for the University of Idaho. In addition to working with the Vandal soccer team, he also works with volleyball, women’s basketball and track and field and assists with men’s basketball and football. Herold is a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Assoc., is a USAW certified sports performance coach and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Prior to his time at Idaho, he served as a grad assistant, then Interim Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at Belmont University from 2005-07 A native of Omaha, Neb., he earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports Management from Peru State College in 2004 and his master’s in Sports Administration from Belmont in 2007.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Meet The Vandals

2012 Vandal Seniors

L-R: Lauren Layton, Megan Lopez, Erica Hart, Chelsea Small, Caroline Towles, Liz Boyden, Cassandra San, Jill Flockhart, Amber Pimley, Christine Leathem 4

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer No. Name

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2012 Idaho Women’s Soccer Roster

Caroline Towles Elexis Schlossarek Emily Ngan Liz Boyden Cassandra San J.P. Burgess Meli Cortez Amber Pimley Chelsie Breen Mary Condon Jill Flockhart Annie Millard Chelsea Small Breanna Wilson Katie Baran Christine Leathem Emma Caringello Megan Lopez Nitalia Zuniga Lauren Layton Josie Greenwood Erica Hart Reagan Quigley Marina Siegl Nikki Adams

Pos Ht

GK MF D GK D MF MF MF D D MF/F MF F MF MF D D MF D D D MF/D F GK F

5-8 5-5 5-3 5-11 5-5 5-6 5-2 5-3 5-9 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-10 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-11 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-2

Yr Hometown (Last School)

Sr Seattle, Wash. (Shorecrest HS) Fr Delta, British Columbia (Burnsview Secondary) So Portland, Ore. (Cleveland HS) Sr Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS) Sr Surrey, British Columbia (Holy Cross Regional) Fr La Center, Wash. (La Center HS) Fr Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS) Sr Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) Jr Cheney, Wash. (Cheney HS) Jr Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) Sr Salmon Arm, British Columbia (Salmon Arm Secondary) So Spokane, Wash. (University HS) Sr Solana Beach, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Jr Bend, Ore. (Summit HS) So Nine Mile Falls, Wash. (Lakeside HS) Sr Surrey, British Columbia (Sullivan Heights Secondary) Jr San Jose, Calif. (Boston University) Sr Oceanside, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista HS) Jr Ventura, Calif. (Buena HS) Sr Spokane, Wash. (Mead HS) Fr Spokane, Wash. (University HS) Sr Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep) Fr Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS) Fr Uffing, Germany (Staffelsee Gymnasium Murnau) So Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS)

2012 Vandal Staff

Head Coach: Pete Showler (Eighth Season) Sunderland, ‘94 Assistant Coach: Grant Williams (Second Season) Linfield, ‘07 Assistant Coach: Ashley O’Brien (Second Season) Connecticut, ‘09; San Francisco, ‘11 Athletic Trainer: Megan Shifflett (Second Season) Wyoming, ‘08; Idaho, ‘10 Strength Coach: Joe Herold (Sixth Season) Peru State, ‘04; Belmont, ‘07

Pronunciations

Pete Showler Caroline Towles Emily Ngan Cassandra San Amber Pimley Mary Condon Annie Millard

“oh” not “ow” “Tolls” “Non” “Sann” “PIM-lee” “CON-dun” “MILL-ard”

Returning Starters (9)

Name (Yr) Chelsea Small (Sr) Jill Flockhart (Sr) Megan Lopez (Sr) Chelsie Breen (Jr) Lauren Layton (Sr) Erica Hart (Jr) Amber Pimley (Sr) Christine Leathem (Sr) Name (Yr) Caroline Towles (Sr)

Pos GP-GS G F 22-22 10 MF 22-22 2 MF 22-22 1 D 22-22 1 D 22-20 0 MF 22-20 0 MF 20-15 2 D 18-15 0 Pos GP-GS Min GK 13-13 1172

Returning Letterwinners (8)

Name (Yr) Katie Baran (So) Emily Ngan (So) Breanna Wilson (So) Nitalia Zuniga (Jr) Cassandra San (Sr) Annie Millard (So) Nikki Adams (So) Mary Condon (So) Name (Yr) Liz Boyden (Sr)*

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Pos GP-GS G MF 22-5 3 D 15-4 0 MF 14-0 0 D 9-5 0 D 6-4 0 MF 6-0 0 F 5-0 0 D 1-0 0 Pos GP-GS Min GK 3-3 279

Katie Baran Christine Leathem Emma Caringello Reagan Quigley Elexis Schlossarek Marina Siegl Nitalia Zuniga

“Baron” “LEE-thum” “CAR-in-jello” “Ray-gen” “Sh-LOSS-ah-reck” “SEE-gul” “Ni-TALL-ia Zoo-NEE-ga”

Roster Breakdown A 4 6 2 0 3 2 0 0 GA 20

P Sh GW 24 91 2 10 18 1 4 34 1 2 6 0 3 11 0 2 9 0 4 13 1 0 2 0 Avg. Sv SO 1.54 71 1

A 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 GA 3

P Sh GW 8 14 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Sv SO 0.97 21 0

*2011 Medical Redshirt

By Position:

Forward (3): Adams, Small, Quigley

Midfielder (10): Baran, Burgess, Cortez, Flockhart, Hart, Lopez, Millard, Pimley, Schlossarek, Wilson Defender (9): Breen, Caringello, Condon, Greenwood, Layton, Leathem, Ngan, San, Zuniga Goalkeeper (3): Boyden, Siegl, Towles

By Class:

Senior (10): Boyden, Flockhart, Hart, Layton, Leathem, Lopez, Pimley, San, Small, Towles Junior (5): Breen, Caringello, Condon, Wilson, Zuniga Sophomore (4): Adams, Baran, Millard, Ngan

Freshman (6): Burgess, Cortez, Greenwood, Quigley, Schlossarek, Siegl

By Home State/Province/Country:

Washington (11): Baran, Boyden, Breen, Burgess, Condon, Greenwood, Hart, Layton, Millard, Quigley, Towles California (5): Caringello, Lopez, Pimley, Small, Zuniga Canada (4): Flockhart, Leathem, San, Schlossarek Oregon (3): Cortez, Ngan, Wilson Arizona (1): Adams Germany (1): Siegl

Alphabetical Roster

No. Name

27 17 4 10 6 19 11 7 12 23 24 22 18 20 13 3 9 25 5 2 26 14 1 16 21

Adams, Nikki Baran, Katie Boyden, Liz Breen, Chelsie Burgess, J.P. Caringello, Emma Condon, Mary Cortez, Meli Flockhart, Jill Greenwood, Josie Hart, Erica Layton, Lauren Leathem, Christine Lopez, Megan Millard, Annie Ngan, Emily Pimley, Amber Quigley, Reagan San, Cassandra Schlossarek, Elexis Siegl, Marina Small, Chelsea Towles, Caroline Wilson, Breanna Zuniga, Nitalia

Pos Ht Yr

F MF GK D MF D D MF MF/F D MF D D MF MF D MF F D MF GK F GK MF D

5-2 5-6 5-11 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-6 5-11 5-4 5-6 5-10 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-6

So So Sr Jr Fr Jr Jr Fr Sr Fr Sr Sr Sr Sr So So Sr Fr Sr Fr Fr Sr Sr Jr Jr

Active Career Leaders

Goals: Chelsea Small............................................................... 31 Jill Flockhart.....................................................................8 Erica Hart..........................................................................5 Megan Lopez...................................................................5 Christina Boddie............................................................4 Assists: Lauren Layton.............................................................. 14 Chelsea Small............................................................... 12 Jill Flockhart.................................................................. 11 Megan Lopez...................................................................7 Points: Chelsea Small............................................................... 74 Jill Flockhart.................................................................. 27 Megan Lopez................................................................ 17 Erica Hart....................................................................... 14 Lauren Layton.............................................................. 14 Game-Winning Goals: Chelsea Small............................................................... 12 Jill Flockhart.....................................................................5 Christina Boddie............................................................2 Shots: Chelsea Small.............................................................313 Megan Lopez................................................................ 93 Jill Flockhart.................................................................. 58 Erica Hart....................................................................... 57 Christina Boddie......................................................... 47 Amber Pimley.............................................................. 45 Games Played: Jill Flockhart.................................................................. 62 Erica Hart....................................................................... 62 Megan Lopez................................................................ 62 Chelsea Small............................................................... 62 Lauren Layton.............................................................. 61 Amber Pimley.............................................................. 59 Goalkeeper Saves: Liz Boyden...................................................................273 Caroline Towles........................................................... 71

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2010 Second-Team All-WAC * * Two-Time WAC Defensive Player of the Week * * Idaho School Record Holder *

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Liz

2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

boyden Goalkeeper

5-10 • Senior • 3L • Spokane, Wash. • Ferris HS 2011: Started Idaho’s first three games and posted an 0-1-2 record … allowed three goals and made 21 saves against UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside and Seattle U … broke the Idaho single-game saves record with 14 stops in the 1-1 double-overtime tie against UC Santa Barbara … suffered a broken leg early in the second half against Seattle U and missed the remainder of the season … posted a 0.97 GAA and .875 save percentage in her time in net … was awarded a medical redshirt for the season. 2010: Boyden started all 21 games in goal and was voted Second Team All-WAC by the league’s coaches. She had 80 saves to bring her career total to 241 (third-most all-time) and make her the fourth Vandal keeper to record at least 200 saves. She registered an assist in the 1-0 win over Gonzaga on Sep. 17 - the first in Idaho history by a goalkeeper - after a quick goal kick spurred a breakaway late in the first half. She earned WAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the week of Aug. 30 - Sep. 5 after leading Idaho to a pair of wins in the Governor’s Cup tournament. She ranked fifth in the WAC in saves and 92nd in the NCAA in goals-allowed average. She dropped her career GAA to 1.28, which is the best in Idaho history. 2009: Boyden started 16 games in goal for Idaho as a sophomore and compiled an 8-8 record. She held opponents to 19 goals on 71 shots faced for a .789 save percentage, which was tied for fourth in the conference. She had a 1.20 goals allowed average and shut out three opponents during the year. She held 11 opponents to fewer than two goals during the year. Boyden put together one of the best performances of her career on Oct. 2, when she made 10 saves in 109:44 in a 1-0 double-overtime win over Louisiana Tech, which entered the game as the nation’s top scoring team. She also held Montana scoreless with three saves in a 1-0 win on Sep. 6 and halted Weber State with seven saves in a 1-0 win on Sep. 27. She was honored as the WAC Defensive Player of the Week for the games of Sep. 4-6 after going 2-0 and allowing just one goal with seven saves. 2008: Boyden started 15 of Idaho’s 19 games as a freshman and led the team with 1455 minutes in goal. Her 90 saves on the year rank third in Idaho history, while her 1.61 goals-against average ranks fifth and her 26 goals allowed are tied for seventh. She led the Western Athletic Conference with a 5.62 saves-per-game average and ranked fifth in save percentage at .776. She earned her first career win and shutout in a 2-0 win over Idaho State. She stopped eight shots in 110 minutes in a 0-0 tie against Louisiana Tech on Oct. 12. She averaged 7.0 saves per game in WAC contests, including a career-high 10 against Hawai`i.At the end of the soccer season, she joined the Idaho women’s basketball team, where she played in 14 games and started one as a reserve player. She scored eight points and blocked two shots and helped the Vandal women put together one of the nation’s top turnarounds and finish a team-best third-place in the WAC. High School/Club: Boyden was a two-time All-Greater Spokane League First Team honoree at Ferris High School. She was a four-year varsity starter for the Saxons and helped lead the team to a 2006 GSL co-championship. She was named an NECA Greater Spokane League Student-Athlete for the fall of 2007. She was a four-year honor roll student and National Honor Society member at Ferris. Boyden played her club ball with the Spokane Shadow, which she helped win back-to-back Washington state championships in 2006 and 2007. In 2004 and 2005, she helped the Shadow win United Soccer League Super Y-League Northwest championships and earned a Super Y-League National U-14 Player of the Week honor in the process. Also in 2004, she helped the Shadow earn a trip to the U.S. Club Soccer National Championship game. She was invited to the Northwest Region Olympic Development Program team each year from 2004-06 and qualified for the U.S. national ODP team in 2004. Personal: Liz is the daughter of Bruce and Anita Boyden. She has two sisters, Jennifer and Hillary. She is the cousin of Oakland Raiders tight end Kevin Boss. Her major at Idaho is Resource Recreation and Tourism.

Year

2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

16 15 16 16 21 21 3 3 53 52

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Minutes

1455 1428 1909 279 5071

Career Statistics

Goals Allowed 26 19 23 3 71

GAA

1.61 1.20 1.08 0.97 1.26

Saves

Sv Pct.

W

L

T

Shutouts

90 .776 1 14 1 2 71 .789 8 8 0 3 91 .798 14 7 0 6 21 .875 0 1 2 0 273 .794 23 30 3 11

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* Two-Time First-Team All-WAC * * 2010 NSCAA Third-Team All-West Region * * 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region *

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Jill

2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Flockhart Midfielder

5-6 • Senior • 3L • Salmon Arm, British Columbia • Salmon Arm 2011: Flockhart earned First-Team All-WAC honors for the second season in a row and was voted Players’ Player of the Year by her teammates after leading the team with six assists and finishing third on the team with 10 points during her junior season … started every game for Idaho at outside midfielder … scored her fifth career game-winner in the 1-0 victory over Eastern Washington on Sept. 25 … tallied a goal in the 4-1 victory over Idaho State on Sept. 2 … registered her first career multi-assist game in the 4-2 win over Hawai`i on Oct. 7 with a pair of dishes … assisted the game-winner in the 1-0 victory at Louisiana Tech on Oct. 16 … was voted Preseason All-WAC by the league’s coaches before the season … fifth on the team with 18 shots in 2011, nine on target … was voted Players’ Player of the Game four times during the season by her teammates … earned Second-Team NSCAA Scholar All-West Region honors … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Flockhart was a First-Team All-WAC and NSCAA Third-Team All-Region pick at the outside midfielder position as a sophomore. She was tied for third on the team with eight points and started all 21 games for Idaho. She had a pair of goals, including the gamewinner against Eastern Washington. She was fourth on the team with 23 shot attempts, 11 of which were on-target. Her ability to stretch the field made her dangerous, and she tallied four assists on the year. In the 2-1 win over San Jose State, she drew a penalty kick with less than seven minutes remaining that gave Idaho the deciding goal. Her teammates voted her Player of the Match twice during the season after the matches against UC Irvine and Eastern Washington. 2009: Flockhart started all 19 games for Idaho as a true freshman and finished fourth on the team in scoring with nine points. She netted four goals, three of which were game-winners, from her outside mid position. Her .235 shooting percentage was the best on the team, while her .588 SOG percentage was the best among Idaho players who attempted 15 or more shots. She earned her first career goal in the 1-0 win over Montana that clinched the 2009 Governor’s Cup tournament title. Flockhart scored back-to-back gamewinners with one goal each against South Dakota and Weber State on Sep. 25 and 27, respectively, and added her fourth career goal in the season finale against Hawai’i. In all, she fired 17 shots, 10 of which were on goal. She also earned her first career assist in the 4-1 win over Eastern Washington on Sep. 18. High School/Club: Flockhart was a four-sport athlete at Salmon Arm Secondary, as she competed in basketball, cross country and track and field, in addition to soccer. She was the leading scorer three times for the soccer team and led the team to a league title in 2007. She earned an Excellence in Soccer Award from Salmon Arm in 2008 and was selected as the school’s 2005 and 2006 female Athlete of the Year. On the track, she was selected to run at the 2006 B.C. Summer Games and was a top-10 provincial finisher at the B.C. Cross Country Championships twice in leading Salmon Arm to a 2006 third-place finish and a 2007 second-place finish. She played on the Shuswap FC club team for six seasons and led the team to a 2007 provincial bronze medal. She also played in the Super Y League in 2007 and the PCSL women’s league in 2008. Personal: She is the daughter of Ron and Heather Flockhart. She has two brothers, Carson and Dallas. Her father, Ron, played in the National Hockey League for nine seasons, while her cousin, Stacey Irvine, is a track and field athlete at Montana State. She earned a Top All-Around Student award from Salmon Arm Secondary in 2006, as well as an Academic Distinction Award in 2008. Her major at Idaho is International Studies.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 19 21 21 22 22 62 62

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Goals

4 2 2 8

Career Statistics

Assists

1 4 6 11

Points

9 8 10 27

Shots

17 23 18 58

Shot %

.235 .087 .111 .138

SOG

10 11 9 30

SOG %

.588 .478 .500 .517

GWG 3 1 1 5

12 9


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* Six-Time Players’ Player of the Match * * Three-Time WAC All-Academic * 10

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Erica

hart Midfielder/Defender

5-4 • Senior • 3L • Spokane, Wash. • Gonzaga Prep

2011: Hart started 20 games and played in all 22 on the back line for Idaho in her junior season … tied for fourth on the team with two assists, including her set-up of the game winner in the 3-2 victory over North Dakota State … also assisted the tying goal in Idaho’s 1-1 draw in the season opener against UC Santa Barbara on Aug. 19 … helped lead a Vandal back line that shut out two opponents and held 13 opponents to fewer than two goals … was voted Players’ Player of the game three times during the season by her teammates … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Hart was Idaho’s most accurate shooter during the 2010 season. Her .143 shooting percentage was the best on the team among players attempting at least 20 shots. Her three goals were fourth-most on the team, and she added two more assists to give her eight total points, third-most on the team. She played in all 21 games for Idaho and started 13. She scored the game-winner in the 3-2 victory at Northern Colorado and both of her assists led to game-winning goals. She sent in the cross that led to Christina Boddie’s overtime game-winner at Weber State on Sep. 14, then a week later, assisted the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win against Eastern Washington on Sep. 21. 2009: Hart played in all 19 games and started three for Idaho in her freshman season. She attempted 27 shots, nine of which were on goal, and scored twice. In her second career start on Sep. 18 against Eastern Washington, she netted two goals on four shots in a 4-1 Idaho victory. She also started the team’s season-opener at #21 Washington State and the Sep. 20 game at Gonzaga. High School/Club: Hart was a two-time all-Greater Spokane League selection at Gonzaga Prep. She led the Bullpups to a 2008 state tournament bid as a senior and earned first-team all-GSL accolades after earning secondteam honors as a junior in 2007. As a senior, she ranked third in the GSL in scoring. Hart was a seven-year member of the Spokane Shadow club team, which she helped earn a 2007 West Regional title, as well as two West Regional semifinal appearances. She was a six-year starter for the Shadow. In addition to her soccer prowess, she was also a standout tennis player for Gonzaga Prep and was a 2008 all-GSL first-team selection. Personal: She is the daughter of Craig and Andi Hart. She has one brother, Nick. Her major at Idaho is Management & Human Resources.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 3 21 13 22 20 62 36

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Goals

2 3 0 5

Career Statistics

Assists

0 2 2 4

Points

4 8 2 14

Shots

27 21 9 57

Shot %

.074 .143 .000 .088

SOG

9 7 3 19

SOG %

.333 .333 .333 .333

GWG 0 1 0 1

24 11


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2010 Second-Team All-WAC * * 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region * * Three-Time WAC All-Academic *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Lauren

Layton Defender

5-6 • Senior • 3L • Spokane, Wash. • Mead HS 2011: Layton played all 22 games and started 20 at outside back for Idaho as a junior … finished third on the team with three assists as the team’s designated corner kicker … her assist on a corner kick in the 3-2 win over Montana on Sept. 4 was the 200th assist in Idaho program history … extended her career total assists to 14 assists, which is the most among active Vandals and second-most in school history … attempted 11 shots during the season, 10 of which were on goal … voted team captain before the season by her teammates … helped lead a Vandal defense to two shutouts and 11 single-goal games despite the loss of two goalkeepers to season-ending injuries during the year … voted Most Inspirational Player by her teammates at the end of the season … Honorable Mention NSCAA Scholar All-West Region and Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Layton was a second-team all-WAC selection at outside back in 2010. She started 20 of the team’s 21 games and tallied seven assists - the third-most in Idaho single-season history. She ranked fourth in the WAC and 61st in the NCAA in that category. Additionally, her 11 assists in just two years at Idaho put her at second all-time on the Vandal career list. She attempted four total shots, three of which were on target. Layton had one assist each in Idaho’s five consecutive wins over Portland State, Hawai’i, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State and Nevada between Sep. 28 and Oct. 15. On the defensive end, she led a back line that limited opponents to just 20 goals, 15 assists and 55 total points during the regular season. 2009: Layton started all 19 games as a freshman in 2009. She tied for the team lead with four assists, and attempted six shots on the year. She assisted the game-winner in Idaho’s 3-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sep. 13, then sent in a cross that set up the game-winner against Boise State on Oct. 18. While her play as an outside back was crucial to the Vandal defense holding opponents to the second-fewest shots (251) and third-fewest goals (24) in school history, she was also a key offensive component, as she attempted most of Idaho’s 86 corner kicks on the year. High School/Club: Layton was a two-sport athlete for the Mead High School Panthers, which she led to three-straight Greater Spokane League titles and three-straight District 6 titles from 2006-08. She is a two-time first-team all-GSL honoree, as well as the GSL’s 2008 Defensive MVP and a 2008 Washington first-team all-state selection after leading Mead to a thirdplace finish at the state tournament. She played for the Spokane Shadow club team for eight years, including the last five as team captain. She helped the team earn the 2007 U.S. Club Soccer national title and twice led the team to state semi-final appearances. She was also a member of the Super Y League Northwest Divisional Select ODP team from 2005-07 and was a Super Y ODP National Camp invitee. Personal: She is the daughter of Tony and Kari Layton. She has one brother, A.J. Her father was an football player at Whitworth. She is a National Honor Society member, a four-year Honor Roll student, a 2007 WIAA Academic State Champion and KXLY Shining Star Award recipient. Her major at Idaho is International Studies.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 19 20 20 22 20 61 59

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Goals

0 0 0 0

Career Statistics

Assists

4 7 3 14

Points

4 7 3 14

Shots

6 4 11 21

Shot %

.000 .000 .000 .000

SOG

5 3 10 18

SOG %

.833 .750 .909 .857

GWG 0 0 0 0

22 13


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2011 WAC All-Tournament * * 2011 Golden Shinnie Award * * Three-Time WAC All-Academic *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Christine

Leathem Defender

6-0 • Senior • 3L • Surrey, British Columbia • Sullivan Heights

2011: Leathem played in 18 games and started 15 in the middle of Idaho’s back line as a junior … selected to the WAC All-Tournament Team after helping lead Idaho to its first conference tournament victory … moved forward for two shots during the season … took control of one of the starting center back spots midway through the season and started the team’s final 13 games at the position … helped steady a Vandal defense that lost two goalkeepers to season-ending injuries, but still posted two shutouts and held 11 opponents to a single goal or less … was voted Players’ Player of the Game twice during the season by her teammates … earned the Golden Shinnie Award as the team’s top defensive player … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Leathem played in six games and started the final four of the season on the Vandal back line. She attempted one shot from her center back position and helped Idaho hold opponents to all-time regular-season lows of 20 total goals, 15 assists and 55 points during the 2010 season. 2009: Leathem started 18 games and played in 19 for Idaho as a true freshman in the middle of the Vandal back line. She moved forward to attempt three shots with two on goal, but her main accomplishment was helping the Idaho defense limit opponents to the second-lowest shot total (251) and third-lowest goal total (24) in Idaho history. She helped the Vandals hold 13 of 19 opponents to one or zero goals, including a team-record 11-game stretch without allowing a multi-goal game. High School/Club: Leathem was team captain for Sullivan Heights Secondary’s soccer team and in 2008 was honored as the team’s Most Reliable Player. She was a two-time British Columbia provincial team member and helped lead the team to two Canadian national tournaments. She was a member of the SBAA Nitro Elite club team for seven seasons, during which she helped lead the team to four league titles, two Coastal Cup titles, two B.C. provincial titles and a pair of national tournament appearances. Personal: She is the daughter of Doug Leathem. She has one sister, Katie. She was an Honor Roll student every year of high school. Her major at Idaho is Anthropology.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 18 6 4 18 15 43 37

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Goals

0 0 0 0

Career Statistics

Assists

0 0 0 0

Points

0 0 0 0

Shots

3 1 2 6

Shot %

.000 .000 .000 .000

SOG

2 0 0 2

SOG %

.667 .000 .000 .333

GWG 0 0 0 0

18 15


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2011 Governor’s Cup All-Tournament * * 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region * * Three-Time WAC All-Academic *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Megan

Lopez Midfielder

5-3 • Senior • 3L • Oceanside, Calif. • Rancho Buena Vista HS

2011: Lopez was a mainstay in the Idaho midfield for the third year in a row … started all 22 games at center mid and tied for sixth on the team with four points from one goal and two assists … headed in her first career game-winner in the 3-2 victory over Montana on Sept. 4 … assisted Idaho’s goal in the 2-1 loss to Washington State on Sept. 18 … also assisted the equalizing goal in Idaho’s 2-1 comeback win over San Jose State in the WAC Tournament quarterfinal round … her 34 total shots were third-most on the team, while her 15 on-target attempts ranked second … earned a Governor’s Cup All-Tournament nod after leading the Vandals to wins over Idaho State and Montana … voted Players’ Player of the Game by her teammates twice during the season … was selected as the team’s Kathy-Clark ScholarAthlete Award recipient as the player on the team who best exemplifies scholarship and athletics … earned Honorable Mention NSCAA Scholar All-West Region honors and was selected to the Fall WAC All-Academic team. 2010: Lopez started all 21 games in 2010 at center midfielder. She was second on the team with 10 points, and tied for second with four goals on the season. She attempted 31 shots, with 14 on goal, and added two assists. Lopez scored her first career goal in the 3-2 win at Northern Colorado on Aug. 27. She was voted Players’ Player of the Match after Idaho’s win over San Jose State on Oct. 28. She assisted Idaho’s game-winning goal just 51 seconds into the match in the 2-0 victory against Louisiana Tech, as well as the team’s first goal in the 3-2 win over Portland State. In addition to kickstarting the team twice with early assists, she opened Idaho’s scoring early on against Idaho State and South Dakota. 2009: Lopez started all 19 games at the center mid position as a true freshman. She attempted 28 shots, with 15 ontarget attempts, and sent out three assists. She earned her first career point on Sep. 6 when she found Jill Flockhart for the game-winner over Montana that clinched Idaho’s first Governor’s Cup title in 11 years. She added assists in consecutive games against Boise State on San Jose State on Oct. 18 and 23. High School/Club: Lopez was a three-sport athlete in field hockey, track and field and soccer at Rancho Buena Vista High School. She captained the soccer team and helped lead the Longhorns to an Avocado League title and an 11-1-1 record as a junior. She earned first-team all-Avocado League honors as well as team MVP honors in 2008. She also helped the team earn the Redlands Tournament title. In eight years with the San Diego Surf club team, she helped the Surf win the 2006 Chivas Cup. Personal: She is the daughter of Matt and Bridget Lopez. She has one sister, Colleen, and one brother, Mathew. Her major at Idaho is Biology.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 19 21 21 22 22 62 62

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Goals

0 4 1 5

Career Statistics

Assists

3 2 2 7

Points

3 10 4 17

Shots

28 31 34 93

Shot %

.000 .129 .029 .054

SOG

15 14 15 44

SOG %

.536 .452 .441 .473

GWG 0 0 1 1

20 17


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2011 WAC All-Tournament * * 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region * * 2010 Redhawk Invitational All-Tournament *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Amber

Pimley Midfielder

5-3 • Senior • 3L • Camarillo, Calif. • Adolfo Camarillo HS

2011: Primarily a defensive center mid, Pimley was the hero of the WAC Tournament for Idaho as a junior … netted her first career multi-goal game with first the equalizer, then the game-winner, in Idaho’s 2-1 victory over San Jose State at the WAC Tournament to give the program its first conference tournament win … selected to the WAC AllTournament Team at the conclusion of the week for her efforts … played in 20 games and started 15 for the Vandals as a junior … attempted 13 shots, with three on goal during the season … as a defensive mid, she helped offset the loss of two goalkeepers to season-ending injuries and helped the Vandal defense post two shutouts and hold 11 opponents to one goal or less … voted Players’ Player of the Game twice during the season by her teammates … Honorable Mention NSCAA Scholar All-West Region honoree … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Pimley saw action in 21 games and started 18 at center midfielder. She was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Redhawk Invitational, Sep. 24-26, for her performance in leading Idaho to a 2-0 win over Cal State Bakersfield and a 2-1 loss to host team Seattle. She took 20 shots, 5 which were on goal and notched one on the scoreboard at Seattle. Pimley was voted Players’ Player of the Match five times during the year and shared Players’ Player of the Year honors with fellow sophomore Chelsea Small. 2009: Pimley appeared in 18 games and started 16 for Idaho as a true freshman. She took 12 shots, six on goal, from her center mid position. As a primary defensive midfielder, she helped Idaho limit opponents to the second-fewest shot attempts (251) and third-lowest goals allowed average (1.24) in school history. High School/Club: Pimley is a four-year varsity starter for the Adolfo Camarillo High School Scorpions. She led the Scorpions to back-to-back Pacific View League titles in 2006 and 2007 after leading the team in scoring both seasons. She was a 2006 second-team all-PVL honoree as a freshman. As a sophomore, Pimley was honored as the PVL’s Offensive MVP, as well as a first-team all-PVL selection. She was a part of the Olympic Development program and was selected to the Cal South ODP state team every year from 2004-08. She was invited to the Region IV ODP Invitational Camp in 2008. She also helped the Real So Cal club team win the Surf Cup every year from 2003-06, as well as the 2006 Gothia Cup in Sweden and the Manchester United Premier Cup in Oregon in 2006. The team was also a Cal South National Cup finalist in 2006. In 2009, she was selected as a member of the Mexican U20 national team. Personal: She is the daughter of Bob and Hilda Pimley. She has one brother, Nicholas. She is a four-year Honor Roll member and three-time Scholar-Athlete award winner and had a perfect 4.0 high school grade-point average. Her major at Idaho is Nutrition.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

18 16 21 18 20 15 59 49

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Goals

0 1 2 3

Career Statistics

Assists

0 0 0 0

Points

0 2 4 6

Shots

12 20 13 45

Shot %

.000 .050 .154 .067

SOG

6 5 3 14

SOG %

.500 .250 .231 .311

GWG 0 0 1 1

9 19


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* 2010 Governor’s Cup All-Tournament * * 2009 Governor’s Cup All-Tournament * * Two-Time WAC All-Academic *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Cassandra

San

Defender/Midfielder 5-5 • Senior • 3L • Surrey, British Columbia • Holy Cross

2011: San played in six games with four starts in 2011 as a junior … earned her first start of the season on Idaho’s back line on Aug. 28 at Portland State … earned starts in each of Idaho’s Governor’s Cup victories, first a 4-1 margin over Idaho State on Sept. 2 and then a 3-2 win over Montana on Sept. 4. 2010: San started 17 games, primarily at center back, before sustaining a season-ending leg injury at Utah State. She earned Governor’s Cup All-Tournament Team honors after helping the Vandals to a 2-0 record at the tournament. Her teammates voted her Players’ Player of the Match three times during the season. She attempted one shot in the 2-1 overtime win over Weber State. She also helped lead an Idaho back line that held opponents to all-time low totals of 20 goals, 15 assists and 55 points during the regular season. 2009: San appeared in 17 games for Idaho and started eight as a true freshman. While splitting her time between the midfield and the back line, she took eight shots, six of which were on target, and helped the Idaho defense limit opponents to just 13.2 shots per game - the second-lowest average in school history. She earned her first career start on Aug. 23 at Seattle University. She attempted one penalty kick at SU, but didn’t convert. She was honored as a Governor’s Cup All-Tournament Team selection after helping lead Idaho to a 2-0 record and first Governor’s Cup Tournament title since 1998. High School/Club: San was a three-sport athlete for the Crusaders of Holy Cross Regional. In addition to soccer, she also played volleyball and basketball and was a team MVP for basketball. She was named to the British Columbia provincial team and captained the B.C. All-Star team. She also played for the WFC Coastal team, where she was honored as a conference all-star. In seven seasons with the SBAA Nitro Elite, she was a five-time team captain. She helped lead the Nitro to four league titles, two Coastal Cup titles and a pair of B.C. provincial titles, which qualified the team for the Canadian national tournament. Personal: She is the daughter of Joseph and Rita San. She has three siblings, Devon, Dalton and Jamie. She was an Honour Roll student at Holy Cross. Her major at Idaho is Business.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

17 8 17 17 6 4 40 29

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Goals

0 0 0 0

Career Statistics

Assists

0 0 0 0

Points

0 0 0 0

Shots

8 1 0 9

Shot %

.000 .000 .000 .000

SOG

6 0 0 6

SOG %

.750 .000 .000 .667

GWG 0 0 0 0

5 21


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* Two-Time NSCAA All-West Region * * 2010 WAC Offensive Player of the Year * * 2009 WAC Freshman of the Year * * Three-Time First-Team All-WAC * * 2010 Second-Team Academic All-America * * 2011 NSCAA Scholar All-West Region * * Idaho School Record Holder * 22

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Chelsea

Small Forward

5-5 • Senior • 3L • Solana Beach, Calif. • Torrey Pines HS 2011: Small was a First-Team All-WAC selection for a third year in a row – an unprecedented accomplishment in Idaho history … was voted Third-Team All-West Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America … started all 22 games for Idaho and led the team with 10 goals and 24 points on the season … netted two game-winners for Idaho in 2011, including the deciding shot in the 3-2 win over North Dakota State on Sept. 11 and the winner in Idaho’s 1-0 victory at Louisiana Tech … became Idaho’s all-time leader in goals (31), points (74), shots (313) and game-winners (12) during the season … was named WAC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s coaches … tallied her seventh career multi-goal game when she scored a pair in the 3-2 win over North Dakota State … scored a goal in three consecutive games from Aug. 28 to Sept. 4 … also added four assists during the season to run her career total up to 12, which ranks third alltime at Idaho … earned the team’s Golden Boot Award as the leading scorer … was voted NSCAA First-Team Scholar All-West Region and was a Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Small picked up right where she left off as a true freshman. She was named WAC Offensive Player of the Year, First-Team All-WAC and NSCAA Second-Team All-Region, and was a CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-District and Second-Team Academic All-America honoree. She broke Idaho single-season school records for goals (13), points (30), shots (121) and game-winners (8). She also tied the Western Athletic Conference record for shots attempted in conference matches (58). With nine career game-winning goals, she also now holds that Idaho school record. She was twice honored as the WAC Offensive Player of the Week and also earned All-Tournament Team mention at the Redhawk Invitational and Governor’s Cup. She set an Idaho record with game-winning goals in four consecutive games between Sep. 28 and Oct. 10. She had four multi-goal games, and one multi-assist game. She had four assists, two of which led to game-winning goals at South Dakota and CSU Bakersfield. She was voted co-Players’ Player of the Year, along with midfielder Amber Pimley, by her teammates and Player of the Game five times during the season. 2009: Small was honored as the WAC Freshman of the Year and a first-team all-WAC selection after leading the conference in shots (101) and shots per game (5.32). She tied an Idaho freshman record with 20 points after scoring eight goals and passing out four assists. In addition to leading the WAC, Small’s 101 shots are also an Idaho single-season record. She started all 19 games for Idaho as a true freshman. Her eight goals ranked 25th among NCAA freshmen and led all WAC first-year players. She was the only freshman honored with first-team all-WAC accolades and is the first player in Idaho history to be so honored. She had her first career multi-goal game in the 3-0 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sep. 13, then repeated the feat with a pair of scores in Idaho’s 3-1 win over Boise State on Oct. 18. She earned her first career gamewinner on Aug. 30 in the 3-1 win over Utah Valley University. She earned Governor’s Cup All-Tournament Team honors after helping lead Idaho to its first Governor’s Cup title since 1998. She earned WAC Offensive Player of the Week honors for her efforts. High School/Club: Small helped lead the Torrey Pines High School Falcons to three consecutive CIF San Diego Section Division 1 championships from 2006-08. During her freshman and sophomore seasons, the Falcons were undefeated, with a combined overall record of 45-0-6. She had her best statistical season as a freshman, when she scored 12 goals and had seven assists. She led the team in assists as a senior, with eight. In all, she scored 20 goals and had 15 assists in her first three years with the program. At the club level, Small competed with the San Diego Surf, which she helped earn a finals spot at the 2008 Surf Cup. She earned Most Valuable Player honors at the 2006 Chivas Cup after leading the Surf to the team title. She was also a participant in the Olympic Development Program and was a national finalist and Region IV champion in 2007 with the SoCal ODP program. Personal: She is the daughter of Joel and Donna Small. She has one brother, Zach. Her major at Idaho is Math.

Year

2009 2010 2011 Totals:

GP

GS

19 19 21 21 22 22 62 62

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Goals

8 13 10 31

Career Statistics

Assists

4 4 4 12

Points

20 30 24 74

Shots

101 121 91 313

Shot %

.079 .107 .110 .099

SOG

42 62 50 154

SOG %

.416 .512 .549 .492

GWG 2 8 2 12

14 23


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

* Three-Time Players’ Player of the Match * * 2011 WAC All-Academic *

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Caroline

Towles Goalkeeper

5-8 • Senior • 3L • Seattle, Wash. • Shorecrest HS

2011: Towles started 13 games in goal for Idaho as a junior … led the WAC with 6.33 saves per game during conference play and ranked second overall during the season with 5.46 stops per game for the year … earned her first career shutout on Sept. 25 in Idaho’s 1-0 win over Eastern Washington … made a career-high 12 saves in Idaho’s 1-0 loss at Fresno State on Sept. 30 … allowed 10 goals in her first three appearances in goal against Washington State, BYU and Gonzaga, but allowed just 10 combined scores in her final 10 games in goal during the season … made at least five saves in seven of her 13 appearances during the year … shut out Louisiana Tech for 67 minutes in the team’s 1-0 win on Oct. 16 before earning her first career red card … finished the season with 71 saves, a 1.54 goals-against average, a .780 save percentage and a 5-7-1 record … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Towles was a squad player for the Vandals as a sophomore. 2009: Towles spent her freshman season as a squad player. High School/Club: Towles was a four-sport athlete at Shorecrest High School in soccer, basketball, softball and track and field. She was a second-team all-state selection in soccer, as well as a Seattle Times All-Star Team selection and a two-time Westco South first-team all-conference selection. She was selected as the North Girls Athlete of the Year by The Seattle Times for 2008-09.She led Shorecrest to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 soccer tournament. She recorded 33 shutouts and registered a 0.63 goals-against-average during her high school career. She was also an all-area selection and was named Fall Athlete of the Season for Shorecrest. She also earned Westco South honorable mention recognition for softball, was team captain of the basketball team and holds the school record for the javelin throw in track and field. She played for the Emerald City FC club team. Personal: She is the daughter of Stephen Towles and Karen Lindvig. She has two sisters, Tiffany and Bridget, and one brother, Jordan. Her major at Idaho is Education.

Year

GP

GS

Minutes

Career Statistics

Goals Allowed

GAA

2009 *** Did Not Play *** 2010 *** Did Not Play *** 2011 13 13 1172 20 1.54 Totals: 13 13 1172 20 1.54

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Saves

Sv Pct.

W

L

T

Shutouts

71 .780 5 7 1 71 .780 5 7 1

1 1

1 25


2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Chelsie

Breen Defender

5-9 • Junior • 2L • Cheney, Wash. • Cheney HS 2011: One of just three players to start every game for Idaho in 2011, and has now started 40 games over her first two seasons … was a fixture in the middle of Idaho’s back line that posted two shutouts and a 1.50 goals-against average, despite going through four goalkeepers during the season … headed in a corner kick for her second career goal in the 4-2 win against Hawai`i on Oct. 7 … attempted six shots during the season … voted to Governor’s Cup All-Tournament Team after helping lead Idaho to a pair of wins over Idaho State and Montana on Sept. 2-4 … was voted Players’ Player of the Game once by her teammates … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Breen appeared in 19 games and started 18 on the Idaho back line as a true freshman. She played her best game of the season in the 3-2 win over Portland State on Sep. 28, when she scored her first career goal and was voted Players’ Player of the Match by her teammates. At the end of the season, she earned the team’s Golden Shinnie Award as the player with the top defensive grade for the year. She also helped lead an Idaho back line that held opponents to all-time low totals of 20 goals, 15 assists and 55 points during the regular season. High School/Club: Breen was a three-time first-team all-Greater Northern League selection for Cheney High School. As a senior, she led the Blackhawks to a Washington 2A state runner-up finish and earned honorable mention all-state accolades in the process. She led CHS to four state tournament appearances, including a third-place finish in 2006 and quarterfinals appearances in 2007 and 2008. She was also a three-year varsity track and field competitor. As a member of the Spokane Shadow club team, Breen helped the Shadow 91 Navy to a 2007 Super Y League Northwest title and National Finals appearance, as well as Rimland Cup titles in 2005, 2007 and 2008, Pleasanton Rage Showcase titles in 2007 and 2008, a 2008 Portland Showcase title and a 2007 U.S. Club Soccer Region G Premier title. She was a member of the team for seven years and a team captain for two of them. She was joined on the team by fellow 2010 signee, Mary Condon. Personal: She is the daughter of Jonathan and Deborah Breen. She has one brother, Benjamin. She was a four-time first-team Academic All-State selection and carried an impressive 3.95 high school gradepoint average. She is in the Pre-Physical Therapy program at Idaho.

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Year GP GS Goals 2010 19 18 1 2011 22 22 1 Totals: 41 40 2

Assists 0 0 0

Career Statistics Points 2 2 4

Shots 6 6 12

Shot Pct. .167 .167 .167

SOG 2 3 5

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .333 0 .500 0 .417 0

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Mary

Condon Defender

5-8 • Junior • 2L • Spokane, Wash. • Gonzaga Prep

2011: Condon made one appearance for Idaho on the back line during her sophomore season … came on in relief in Idaho’s 3-0 loss to Utah State on Oct. 21. 2010: Condon started three games and saw action in four as a defender for the Vandals in 2010, including the 3-2 victory at Northern Colorado on Aug. 27, and the WAC Tournament match against Fresno State on Nov. 3. High School/Club: Condon was a three-year varsity starter for the Bullpups. She was a Washington 4A all-state honorable mention pick as a senior after leading Gonzaga Prep to a 6-4 record. As a junior, she earned first-team all-GSL honors after the team finished fourth in the league and earned a state tournament bid. She was a team captain for the Bullpups as a senior. She was also a high school teammate of current Vandal, Erica Hart. Condon helped lead the Spokane Shadow 91 Navy team to a 2007 Super Y League Northwest title and National Finals appearance, as well as Rimland Cup titles in 2005, 2007 and 2008, Pleasanton Rage Showcase titles in 2007 and 2008, a 2008 Portland Showcase title and a 2007 U.S. Club Soccer Region G Premier title. She was joined on the Shadow by fellow 2010 signee Chelsie Breen. Personal: She is the daughter of Mark and Carole Condon. She has two sisters, Colleen and Katie. She was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Gonzaga Prep. She is undecided on a major.

Year 2010 2011 Totals:

Career Statistics

GP GS Goals Assists Points 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0

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Shots Shot Pct. 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000

SOG 0 0 0

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .000 0 .000 0 .000 0

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Breanna

Wilson Midfielder

5-4 • Junior • 2L • Bend, Ore. • Summit HS

2011: Wilson made 14 appearances for Idaho in the midfield as a sophomore … attempted one shot on the season in Idaho’s 2-1 WAC Tournament win over San Jose State … played in both of Idaho’s WAC Tournament matches and in all of the team’s conference matches during the year … Fall WAC AllAcademic honoree. 2010: Wilson played in 13 games and started seven in the midfield as a true freshman in 2010. She attempted 10 shots, five of which were on target. She had a career-high three shot attempts, two ontarget, in the 2-1 victory at Idaho State on Sep. 3 ... Fall WAC All-Academic. High School/Club: Wilson was a second-team all-state and first-team all-Intermountain Conference honoree as a senior after leading Summit to 12-0-4 regular-season record and Oregon 5A state quarterfinal appearance. As a junior, she garnered second-team allIMC accolades after leading the Storm to a 14-3-2 overall record, 5-2 IMC record and state semifinal appearance. She was also a strong track and field athlete, and was elected team captain for both soccer and track. In 2008, she helped the Summit girls 4x100m relay team to a state runner-up finish at the Oregon 5A championships. She was a member of the Nike Oregon Rush club team for two years and helped the team to a 2009 OYSA state semifinal appearance. Personal: She is the daughter of Steve Wilson and Brenda Audia. She has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Rachelle. Her major at Idaho is Psychology.

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Year 2010 2011 Totals:

Career Statistics

GP GS Goals Assists Points 13 7 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 27 7 0 0 0

Shots Shot Pct. 10 .000 1 .000 11 .000

SOG 5 0 5

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .500 0 .000 0 .455 0

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Nitalia

Zuniga Defender

5-6 • Junior • 2L • Ventura, Calif. • Buena HS 2011: Zuniga played in nine games and made five starts on the back line for Idaho as a sophomore … started Idaho’s first two matches on Aug. 19 and 21 against UC Santa Barbara and UC Riverside … attempted one shot against Seattle U on Aug. 26 … earned starts against Portland State on Aug. 28, in the shutout win over Eastern Washington on Sept. 25 and at San Jose State on Oct. 2 … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. 2010: Zuniga started all 21 games as an outside back in 2010. She scored once on seven total shot attempts, and was fourth on the team with three assists. Her first career score came just before halftime in the 2-1 victory at Weber State, and her three assists came in Idaho’s first six games. On the defensive end, she helped Idaho hold opponents to all-time lows with just 20 goals, 15 assists and 55 points allowed during the regular season. High School/Club: Zuniga has seen a large amount of success both at the high school and club level. She has helped lead Buena to three straight Channel League titles, back-to-back CIF tournament appearances, including a quarterfinal finish in 2008 and a semifinal finish in 2007. Her senior season, 2009-10, has already started strong, as the team is currently 7-0. As a junior in 2008-09, she was honored as a third-team all-California Interscholastic Federation and first-team all-Channel League pick, as well as the Channel League Defensive MVP. Her teammates also voted her team captain. Her sophomore season in 2007-08, she helped lead the team to a Buena Holiday Tournament title and Channel League title. As a freshman in the 2006-07 season, she helped lead the Bulldogs to a schoolrecord 20-game shutout streak, state semifinal and Excalibur Tournament title. She earned all-Channel League honorable mention honors and was named Rookie of the Year for the team. She was a member of the Real So Cal club team for 10 years, eight of which were with current Vandal soccer player, Amber Pimley. She helped lead Real So Cal to 23 tournament titles and 38 tournament finals appearances. The team won the 2006 Gothia Cup world championship, as well as the Manchester United Premier Cup title and Cal South National Cup title. She was selected to the U20 Mexican national team pool in 2009. She helped lead the team to six Surf Cup titles between 2002 and 2006. Personal: She is the daughter of Jesus and Gina Zuniga. She has one sister, Nikita, and one brother, Zayden. Her major at Idaho is International Business. Career Statistics

Year GP GS Goals Assists Points 2010 21 21 1 3 5 2011 9 5 0 0 0 Totals: 30 26 1 3 5

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Shots Shot Pct. 7 .143 1 .000 8 .125

SOG 4 0 4

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .571 0 .000 0 .500 0

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Nikki

Adams Forward

5-2 • Sophomore • 1L • Phoenix, Ariz. • Desert Vista HS

2011: Adams appeared in five games for Idaho as a true freshman … registered her first career point in the WAC Tournament Quarterfinal victory over San Jose State, when she assisted Idaho’s first score in the 2-1 win … made first career appearance on the pitch in Idaho’s 4-1 win over Idaho State at the Governor’s Cup on Sept. 2. High School/Club: Adams led her team to an Arizona 5A-I state playoff berth with a 16-8 overall record and third-place finish in the Fiesta Region in 2010. She helped lead the team to a 9-3 record as a junior in 2009-10. Adams played with the Sereno Soccer Club team from 2009-11 and was a regional and state Olympic Development Program selection in 2011. She helped the Sereno 94 White girls team to three straight Arizona state titles. Personal: Her mother is Sam Adams. She has one brother, Adam. Her intended major at Idaho is Psychology.

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Career Statistics

Year GP GS Goals Assists Points 2011 5 0 0 1 1 Totals: 5 0 0 1 1

Shots Shot Pct. 0 .000 0 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .000 0 .000 0

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Katie

Baran Midfielder

5-6 • Sophomore • 1L • Nine Mile Falls, WAsh.. • Lakeside HS

2011: Baran played in all 22 games at outside midfielder and earned five starts in her true freshman campaign with the Vandals … was Idaho’s top freshman scorer with three goals, two assists and eight total points on the season … earned her first career point with an assist in the 3-2 win over Montana on Sept. 4 … netted her first career goal in her first career start against North Dakota State on Sept. 11, and also added an assist … voted Players’ Player of the Game after the NDSU win by her teammates … scored again in the 2-1 overtime loss to Washington State on Sept. 18 and in the Oct. 7 win over Hawai`i … posted a team-leading .214 shooting percentage with three goals on just 14 shots … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. High School/Club: Baran helped lead Lakeside High School to four consecutive Northeast A League titles from 2007-10, as well as four straight Washington 1A district titles. She led the Eagles to a third-place state finish in 2010 and helped Lakeside earn state tournament berths all four years. She was the 2010 NEA Most Valuable Player, as well as a first-team all-state selection, and was twice honored as the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Athlete of the Week. She was also a first-team Academic All-Conference honoree in 2009 and a second-team honoree in 2010 and was voted team captain and team MVP in both 2009 and 2010. She played on the Spokane Shadow club team for six years, along with fellow 2011 signee Annie Millard. She helped lead the Shadow to the Washington State Cup semifinals in 2009 and 2010, as well as the U.S. Club Soccer regional semifinal and the Denver Cup semifinal. In 2007, helped the Shadow earn a U.S. Club Soccer Region G Premier title, as well as the Super Y League Northwest title, which gave the team a berth to the Super Y League National Finals. Personal: She is the daughter of Jeff and Lynn Baran. She was an honors student at Lakeside HS and plans to major in Psychology at Idaho.

Career Statistics

Year GP GS Goals Assists Points 2011 22 5 3 2 8 Totals: 22 5 3 2 8

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Shots Shot Pct. 14 .214 14 .214

SOG 7 7

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .500 0 .500 0

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Annie

Millard Midfielder

5-3 • Sophomore • 1L • Spokane, Wash. • University HS

2011: Millard appeared in six games and registered one shot for Idaho as a true freshman … made her first career appearance and attempted one shot on Aug. 21 in the 1-1 tie with UC Riverside. High School/Club: Millard was a four-year varsity starter for University High School, and played nearly every position on the field, from defender through forward. She was a two-time all-Greater Spokane League honorable mention pick in 2009 and 2010 and earned the GSL NECA/IBEW Fall Female StudentAthlete honor. Additionally, she was a three-year varsity performer in track and field. Millard competed for three years with the Spokane Shadow club team, along with fellow 2011 signee Katie Baran. She helped lead the Shadow to the Washington State Cup semifinal in 2009 and 2010, and also helped the Shadow advance to the U.S. Club Soccer regional semifinal and the Denver Cup semifinal. Personal: She is the daughter of Dave and Bev Millard. She has one brother, Wes, and one sister, Lauren, who also attends the University of Idaho. She graduated from U-Hi with with 3.95 grade-point average and was president of the school’s National Honor Society. She intends to major in Food Science at Idaho.

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Career Statistics

Year GP GS Goals Assists Points 2011 6 0 0 0 0 Totals: 6 0 0 0 0

Shots Shot Pct. 1 .000 1 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .000 0 .000 0

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Emily

Ngan Defender

5-3 • Sophomore • 1L • Portland, Ore. • Cleveland HS

2011: Ngan played in 15 games and started four for Idaho’s back line as a freshman … earned her first career start at outside back in the season-opening tie vs. UC Santa Barbara on Aug. 19 … also earned starts against Seattle University on Aug. 26, Utah State on Oct. 21 and Utah State again on Nov. 4 in the WAC Tournament … attempted five shots during the season, including a career-high two attempts with one on goal in the 2-1 win over Nevada on Oct. 23 … Fall WAC All-Academic honoree. High School/Club: Ngan helped lead Cleveland High School to a 5-7-1 overall record and a 4-1 record in the 5A Portland Interscholastic League as a senior. She was named first-team all-PIL and first-team all-city in 2010. She was also a 2009 first-team all-state and first-team all PIL honoree as a junior after helping lead the Warriors to a state quarterfinals appearance. She was voted team MVP for soccer in 2010, and was voted Best Defender for the team in 2009 and 2010. Ngan played eight years with the Eastside United club team, which she helped to five Oregon state titles. Personal: She is the daughter of Ben Ngan and Julia Wong-Ngan. She intends to major in Sports Medicine at Idaho.

Career Statistics

Year GP GS Goals Assists Points 2011 15 4 0 0 0 Totals: 15 4 0 0 0

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Shots 5 5

Shot Pct. .000 .000

SOG 1 1

SOG Pct. Game-Winners .200 0 .200 0

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J.P.

Burgess Midfielder

5-6 • Freshman • HS • La Center, Wash. • La Center HS High School/Club: Burgess was a four-year varsity player for La Center High School … 2011 First-Team All-Trico League … 2011 Washington 1A Second-Team All-State … scored all three goals for La Center in a 3-2 win over Tenino HS in the district tournament to clinch a 2011 Washington 1A state tournament bid … 2010 Washington 1A First-Team All-State … 2010 Trico League Offensive MVP … 2009 First-Team All-Trico League … finished her career with school-record totals of 70 goals and 78 assists … plays for the VUSA Timbers club team … was voted 2010 Female Athlete of the Year for the VUSA Premier SC … while with Eastside FC, she helped lead the team to a 2010 U.S. Soccer regional title, THUSC College Showcase title, 2009 Surf Cup College Showcase title, a 2009 Washington PDL Division title, a 2008 Chinook Cup championship and a third-place national finish in 2007 … was invited to the Olympic Development Program national training pool in 2010 and 2011, as well as the ODP National Development Camp in 2010 … was voted student body president at La Center High School in the 2010-11 school year. Personal: She is the daughter of Ian Burgess and Dottie Blackstone-Burgess … has one sister, Kate, and one brother, Connery … plans to study Criminology and Sociology at Idaho.

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Meli

Cortez Midfielder

5-2 • Freshman • HS • Salem, Ore. • South Salem HS High School/Club: Cortez was a three-time Oregon 6A All-State honoree at South Salem High School … led the Saxons to four consecutive Central Valley Conference titles from 2008-11 … a four-time First-Team All-CVC honoree and fourtime First-Team All-Marion County selection … in her time at SSHS, the team went undefeated in CVC play and advanced twice to the Oregon 6A state quarterfinal (2008, 2010) and twice to the state semifinal (2009, 2011) … a four-year varsity starter and 2011 team captain … a 2009 and 2011 Second-Team All-State honoree and a 2010 Honorable Mention AllState honoree … competed for the Oswego Southside Soccer Academy (OSSA) club team, where she was team captain and leading scorer … rated a four-star recruiting prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

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Personal: She is the daughter of Alejandro and Maria Cortez … has one brother, Omar, and one sister, Yajaira … intends to major in Psychology at Idaho.

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Josie

Greenwood Defender

5-11 • Freshman • HS • Spokane, Wash. • Lewis and Clark HS High School/Club: Greenwood is a two-year varsity starter for Lewis and Clark High School … led Lewis and Clark to a 14-3-0 overall record and a 7-2-0 tally in the GSL in 2011 for a third-place league finish … 2010 Washington 4A SecondTeam All-State … 2010 First-Team All-Greater Spokane League … helped lead Lewis and Clark to an 18-2-1 record and regular-season GSL title in 2010 … helped her team advance to the Washington 4A state quarterfinals in both 2009 and 2010 … plays for the Spokane Shadow club team … helped lead the Shadow to the Washington State Cup semifinals in 2009 and 2010 … also helped the team advance to the U.S. Club Soccer regional semifinal and the Denver Cup semifinal … in 2007, she helped the team claim the U.S. Club Soccer Region G Premier title, as well as the Super Y League Northwest crown and a berth to the Super Y League National Finals … sister Lexi plays soccer at Portland State.

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Personal: She is the daughter of Kelly and Heidi Greenwood … has two sisters, Dani and Lexi … mother Heidi was a collegiate track and field athlete at Washington and Washington State … intends to major in Education or Environmental Science at Idaho.

Reagan

Quigley Forward

5-6 • Freshman • HS • Woodinville, Wash. • Woodinville HS High School/Club: Quigley is a two-year varsity starter for Woodinville High School and 2011 team captain … 2011 Honorable Mention All-KingCo 4A … helped Woodinville advance to the 2010 Washington 4A state quarterfinal round … led the Falcons in assists both as a junior and as a senior … also competes in track and field and helped Woodinville to a Washington 4A state runner-up finish and a KingCo title in the 4x400m relay … also placed 12th in the state in the open 400m in 2010 … plays for the Whatcom FC Rangers club team … was the 2011 leading scorer for the FC Alliance Gold ’93 club team in 2011 and helped lead the team to an RCL Division 2 title, as well as a 2010 National Cup IX U16 Premier regional title … was a team captain for FC Alliance Gold ’93 from 2009-11 … served as junior class president in 2010-11 and was voted student body president for the 2011-12 school year at Woodinville … also a member of National Honor Society and Model United Nations.

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Personal: She is the daughter of Patrick and Sharon Quigley … has one sister, Sarah … plans to major in Business at Idaho.

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Elexis

Schlossarek

Midfielder

5-5 • Freshman • HS • Delta, British Columbia • Burnsview

High School/Club: Schlossarek led Burnsview Secondary to back-to-back British Columbia provincial titles and district championships … the youngest player to ever be named MVP of the Canadian Provincial Tournament … a three-year varsity captain for the team … team captain of the TSS Academy Elite U19 team, which competes in the Metro Women’s Premier League in British Columbia and was undefeated in 2010 and 2011 and won the 2010 league title … has played every field position in her time with the club program. Personal: She is the daughter of Mark and Teresa Schlossarek … has one sister, Brooke … intends to major in Business at Idaho.

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Marina

Siegl Goalkeeper

5-6 • Freshman • HS • Uffing, Germany • Staffelsee Gymnasium Murnau

High School/Club: Siegl competed with the FC Bayern Munich women’s club team for three seasons … won a pair of Bavarian championships in 2009 and 2010 and was named best keeper of the tournament once … as a member of the Bavarian All-Star team, she also won a German national championship … while at Staffelsee Gymnasium Murnau, Siegl participated in soccer, handball and swimming. Personal: She is the daughter of Anton and Cordula Siegl … has one brother, Patrick, and one sister, Natalie … intends to major in Mathematics at Idaho.

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Emma

Caringello Defender

5-5 • Junior • TR • San Jose, Calif. • Boston University Boston University: Caringello appeared in 15 total games for Boston in her freshman and sophomore seasons as Boston U won back-to-back America East Conference titles… as a sophomore, played in nine games and helped lead BU to a 19-3-1 overall record and an 8-0-0 slate in the America East … earned the team’s Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year Award for the 2011 season … participated in six matches as a freshman in 2010 … attempted one career shot. High School/Club: Caringello helped lead Presentation High School to the CCS finals in 2007 and the semifinals in 2008 … was an honorable mention all-league selection in 2008 and was voted the team’s Most Improved Player … voted team captain and Team MVP as a senior in 2009 … also competed in swimming … played club soccer for the MVLA Storm.

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Personal: She is the daughter of James and Christine Caringello … has one brother, James … majoring in Business at Idaho.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer 2011 Statistics

Individual Statistics

## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 14 Small, Chelsea 22-22 10 4 24 91 .110 50 .549 2 0-0 26 Hewitt, Bailey 22-15 5 2 12 29 .172 13 .448 3 0-0 12 Flockhart, Jill 22-22 2 6 10 18 .111 9 .500 1 0-0 17 Baran, Katie 22-5 3 2 8 14 .214 7 .500 0 0-0 2 Archer, Lilly 22-20 2 1 5 35 .057 11 .314 0 0-0 9 Pimley, Amber 20-15 2 0 4 13 .154 3 .231 1 0-0 20 Lopez, Megan 22-22 1 2 4 34 .029 15 .441 1 0-0 22 Layton, Lauren 22-20 0 3 3 11 .000 10 .909 0 0-0 10 Breen, Chelsie 22-22 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 24 Hart, Erica 22-20 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 6 Atkinson, Kristi 8-4 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 27 Adams, Nikki 5-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Boddie, Christina 20-4 0 0 0 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-0 3 Ngan, Emily 15-4 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 18 Leathem, Christine 18-15 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Zuniga, Nitalia 9-5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Wilson, Breanna 14-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 13 Millard, Annie 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Sullivan, Morgan 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Condon, Mary 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Page, Alison 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 San, Cassandra 6-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Towles, Caroline 13-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 22 26 24 76 287 .091 132 .460 8 0-0 Opponents........... 22 34 29 97 344 .099 162 .471 11 0-1

Goalkeeper Statistics

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 4 Boyden, Liz 3-3 279:15 3 0.97 21 .875 0 1 2 0 00 Fehrman, Marissa 6-5 480:45 8 1.50 27 .771 3 2 0 0 1 Towles, Caroline 13-13 1171:33 20 1.54 71 .780 5 7 1 1 8 Porter, Morgan 2-1 112:39 3 2.40 3 .500 0 1 0 0 Total............... 22 2044:12 34 1.50 127 .789 8 11 3 2 Opponents........... 22 2044:12 26 1.14 106 .803 11 8 3 8 Team saves: 5

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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Team Statistics

UI OPP

26-287 34-344 1.14 1.50 .091 .099 132-287 162-344 .460 .471 13.0 15.6 24 29 72 96 0-0 0-1 32 53 180 6 1

197 13 0

2155 8/269 6/105

5567 8/696

GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Idaho 17 9 0 0 26 Opponents 12 21 1 0 34

WAC Standings

Utah State $ % Fresno State Hawai`i San Jose State Idaho New Mexico State Nevada Louisiana Tech

Conference Overall W L T PTS W L T 5 1 1 16 15 5 2 4 1 2 14 11 5 5 4 2 1 13 5 12 1 4 2 1 13 6 12 1 3 3 1 10 8 11 3 2 3 2 8 10 8 3 1 6 0 3 3 16 0 1 6 0 3 8 8 4

$ - Regular Season Champion % - WAC Tournament Champion

2011 Results

Date Opponent Result 8/19 vs. UC Santa Barbara# T, 1-1 vs. UC Irvine# T, 1-1 8/21 8/26 Seattle U L, 0-1 at Portland State L, 1-2 8/28 9/2 Idaho State^ W, 4-1 9/4 Montana^ W, 3-2 9/9 vs. Utah Valley% L, 0-1 9/11 vs. North Dakota State% W, 3-2 9/18 Washington State L, 1-2 (OT) at Brigham Young L, 0-5 9/20 9/23 at Gonzaga L, 0-3 9/25 Eastern Washington W, 1-0 9/30 at Fresno State* L, 0-1 10/2 at San Jose State* L, 1-2 10/7 Hawai`i* W, 4-2 10/14 at New Mexico State* T, 1-1 10/16 at Louisiana Tech* W, 1-0 10/21 Utah State* L, 0-3 10/23 Nevada* W, 2-1 10/29 at Boise State L, 0-1 11/3 vs #4 San Jose State$ W, 2-1 11/4 vs #1 Utah State$$ L, 0-1 Home matches in BOLD CAPS # - UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ - Governor’s Cup (Moscow, Idaho) % - Montana Nike Cup (Missoula, Mont.) * - Western Athletic Conference match $ - WAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Fresno, Calif.) $$ - WAC Tournament Semifinal (Fresno, Calif.)

2011 By The Numbers

Overall WAC

W L T 8 11 3 3 3 1

SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Idaho 163 116 3 5 287 Opponents 147 184 7 6 344

At Guy Wicks Field Away Neutral

5 3 0 1 6 1 2 2 2

SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Idaho 54 68 3 2 127 Opponents 50 53 1 2 106

After a Win After a Loss After a Tie In Overtime

1 5 1 0

6 4 1 1

1 0 1 3

CORNERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Idaho 40 32 0 0 72 Opponents 39 52 4 1 96

When Outshooting Opponent When Outshot by Opponent When Shots are Equal

5 3 0

3 7 1

1 2 0

When Idaho scores first When Opponent scores first

6 2

2 9

1 2

When Idaho Scores Two+ Goals When Opponent Scores Two+ Goals

6 3

0 6

0 0

FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Idaho 74 102 2 2 180 Opponents 83 108 3 3 197

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Larry Foster

Idaho Coaching History Arby Busey

Year Head Coach Overall Larry Foster 4-13-1 1998 1999 Larry Foster 9-8-2 2000 Larry Foster 11-6-2 2001 Larry Foster 9-8-3 Total - Four Years 33-35-8

Pete Showler

2002-04 Overall Record: 8-40-7 Conference: 2-24-1

1998-2001 Overall Record: 33-35-8 Conference: 9-22-4

2005-Present Overall Record: 40-89-8 Conference: 12-34-5

Year-by-Year Coaching History Pct. .250 .526 .632 .525 .487

Conference 0-9-0 2-6-1 4-2-2 3-5-1 9-22-4

Pct. Finish .000 10th .278 10th .625 T-3rd .389 T-6th .314

Postseason -

2002 Arby Busey 2003 Arby Busey Arby Busey 2004 Total - Three Years

2-14-3 3-12-4 3-14-0 8-40-7

.184 .263 .176 .209

0-8-1 1-8-0 1-8-0 2-24-1

.056 .111 .111 .093

10th 10th 10th

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2005 Pete Showler Pete Showler 2006 2007 Pete Showler Pete Showler 2008 2009 Pete Showler 2010 Pete Showler 2011 Pete Showler Total - Seven Years

3-16-0 0-17-2 5-12-1 1-16-2 9-10-0 14-7-0 8-11-3 40-89-8

.158 .053 .306 .079 .473 .667 .432 .321

1-6-0 0-5-2 1-5-1 0-6-1 2-6-0 5-3-0 3-3-1 12-34-5

.143 .143 .214 .071 .250 .625 .500 .284

7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 3rd 5th

WAC Tournament Quarterfinal WAC Tournament Semifinal

81-164-23

.345

23-78-11

.254

11-46-5 12-34-5

.218 .284

Overall Total - 14 Years

Big West Conference (1998-2004) Western Athletic Conference (2005-Present)

Wins

Single Season

Coaching Records

14............................................................Pete Showler.................................................................... 2010

Win Percentage

.667 (14-7-0).......................................Pete Showler.................................................................... 2010

Conference Wins

5..............................................................Pete Showler................................................................... 2010

Conference Win Percentage

.625 (5-3-0).........................................Pete Showler.................................................................... 2010 .625 (4-2-2).........................................Larry Foster...................................................................... 2000

Losses

17............................................................Pete Showler.................................................................... 2006

Ties

Wins

Career

40............................................................Pete Showler................................................... 2005-Present

Win Percentage

.487 (33-35-8)....................................Larry Foster................................................................1998-01

Conference Wins

12............................................................Pete Showler................................................... 2005-Present

Conference Win Percentage

.314 (9-22-4).......................................Larry Foster................................................................1998-01

Losses

89............................................................Pete Showler................................................... 2005-Present

Ties

4..............................................................Arby Busey....................................................................... 2003

8..............................................................Pete Showler................................................... 2005-Present 8..............................................................Larry Foster................................................................1998-01

22............................................................Pete Showler.................................................................... 2011

137.........................................................Pete Showler................................................... 2005-Present

Total Games

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer A

By Name

Nikki Adams.......................................2011-Present Britta Anderson..................................................1998 Christina Anderson................................... 1999-01 Sarah April...................................................... 2001-04 Alli Arnold..................................................... 2006-08 Kristi Atkinson............................................. 2009-10

B

Katie Baran...........................................2011-Present Sonja Baumgartner..................................... 2005-08 Sara Best.................................................................1999 Brittney Beitel......................................................2004 Christina Boddie......................................... 2010-11 Liz Boyden............................................2008-Present Chelsie Breen......................................2010-Present Morgan Bunday........................................... 2003-04 Stephanie Burgmeier................................. 2000-01 Joanna Byrne........................................................2007

C

Melissa Canite.............................................. 2007-10 Kim Carey....................................................... 2000-03 Mary Condon.....................................2010-Present Kayla Constable........................................... 2002-04 Ashley Cox..................................................... 2001-04 Courtney Cross...................................................1998 Megan Cummings...................................... 1998-01

D

Holly Davidson............................................. 1998-01 Dee DeFord................................................... 1998-00 Jessica Dinneen............................................ 1998-99 Tess Doherty........................................................1998 Megan Dunn................................................. 2003-04

E

Anna Edmonds............................................ 2007-08 Dana Elwell.................................................... 2003-04 Jennifer Eugenio........................................... 2007-10

F

Marissa Fehrman................................................2011 Amanda Findlay........................................... 2002-04 Jill Flockhart.........................................2009-Present Jennifer Frazier............................................. 1998-99

G

Aimee Goss................................................... 2005-08

H

Casey Hanrahan.................................................1998 Erica Hart..............................................2009-Present Tricia Haynes................................................ 1998-01 Danielle Hayward..............................................2008 Hayley Henry................................................ 2005-08 Crystal Herzog............................................. 1999-01 Katie Hess..............................................................1998 Christa Hornbeck...........................1999, 2001-02 Jennifer Hull................................................... 2007-10 Desirae Hull................................................... 2008-09 Laura Humphreys....................................... 1999-02

I

Ashley Irish...........................................................2006

J

Tiffany Jensen................................................ 1999-00 Michelle Jordan............................................ 2006-08

K

Adriane Kehl................................................. 2002-04 Caylee Ketchum.................................................2006 Jenny Kiebel................................................... 1999-02 Lindsey Kihm.......................................................2004 Andrea King (Lee)...................................... 1998-00

L

Laura Lanting-Leonard............................ 2000-02 Lauren Layton....................................2009-Present Christine Leathem............................2009-Present Maegan Levinthal....................................... 1998-01

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All-Time Letterwinners

Megan Lopez......................................2009-Present Jamie Lewis.................................................... 2000-03

M

Maria Madeira.....................................................2005 Kelsey Manning........................................... 2005-08 Blair Marsden............................................... 2002-04 Sacha Martin........................................................1998 Melissa Martinazzi..................................... 2001-04 Mandy McAlexander................................ 2004-07 Nicole McAllister........................................ 2006-08 Maggie McCollum..................................... 1998-99 Polley McCune............................................. 1998-99 Sarah Melby..........................................................2001 Annie Millard.....................................2011-Present Jenell Miller.................................................... 1999-02 Casey Mills............................................................1998 Mandi Mollerstuen.................................... 1999-02 Shelby Moriguchi...............................................2008 Sari Morrison................................................ 2006-09 Dawn Mueller............................................... 1998-01

N

Emily Nelson................................................. 2000-03 Emily Ngan...........................................2011-Present Julia Nygaard.....................................1998-99, 2001

P

Alison Page..................................................... 2007-11 Jaci Pelton........................................................ 1998-01 Ashley Perez.................................................. 2006-09 Amber Pimley.....................................2009-Present Cynthia Popich............................................. 1998-99 Morgan Porter.....................................................2011

Q

Katie Quinn................................................... 2002-04

R

Danielle Raczykowski......................................2008 Heather Reifsnyder..................................... 2003-04 Christine Rennick....................................... 1998-01 Christie Richards................................................2008 Kelly Ridge.............................................................2004 Lisa Rindt...............................................................1998 Kristi Robusto......................................................2003 Britta Rustad.................................................. 2005-08

S

Cassandra San.....................................2009-Present Anna Sandman............................................ 2006-09 Andrea Schumacher.........................................1999 Sarah Slingland....................................................1998 Chelsea Small......................................2009-Present Lindsay Smith............................................... 2002-04 Alyson South................................................. 2003-05 Jenny Springer.............................................. 2003-04 Morgan Sullivan..................................................2011 Katie Swajkoski............................................ 2001-04

T

Erika Teixeira........................................................2007 Caroline Towles.................................2009-Present Amanda Triller............................................. 2007-08

W

Mackie Watt.........................................................2009 Courtney Wells...................................................2004 Caitlyn Wicks................................................ 2002-04 Dana Windley............................................... 2006-07 Breanna Wilson.................................2010-Present Kristi Wirtz...........................................................2009

Z

Nitalia Zuniga.....................................2010-Present

0

By Uniform Number

Tricia Haynes................................................................1998-01 Lindsay Smith...............................................................2002-04 Caylee Ketchum.................................................................2006

00

Marissa Fehrman................................................................2011

1

Sacha Martin........................................................................1998 Jenell Miller....................................................................1999-02 Heather Reifsnyder.....................................................2003-04 Michelle Jordan............................................................2006-08 Caroline Towles................................................................2009-

2

Julie Nygaard.................................................... 1998-99, 2001 Sarah April......................................................................2002-04 Anna Sandman............................................................2006-09 Lilly Archer...........................................................................2011

3

Christa Hornbeck..............................................................1999 Laura Humphreys.......................................................2000-02 Kristi Robusto......................................................................2003 Melissa Canite..............................................................2007-10 Emily Ngan............................................................................2011

4

Holly Davidson.............................................................1998-01 Caitlyn Wicks................................................................2002-04 Liz Boyden...........................................................................2008-

5

Maegan Levinthal.......................................................1998-01 Ashley Cox.....................................................................2002-04 Kelsey Manning...........................................................2005-08 Cassandra San....................................................................2009-

6

Christine Rennick.......................................................1998-01 Amanda Findlay...........................................................2002-04 Hayley Henry................................................................2005-08 Kristi Atkinson.............................................................2009-11

7

Jaci Pelton........................................................................1998-01 Kayla Constable...........................................................2002-04 Alison Page.....................................................................2007-11

8

Cindy Popich.................................................................1998-99 Christina Anderson...................................................2000-01 Blair Marsden...............................................................2002-04 Sari Morrison................................................................2006-09 Chelsie Breen.......................................................................2010 Morgan Porter.....................................................................2011

9

Courtney Cross...................................................................1998 Sarah Melby..........................................................................2001 Katie Quinn...................................................................2002-04 Alli Arnold.....................................................................2006-08 Amber Pimley....................................................................2009-

10

Dee DeFord...................................................................1998-00 Melissa Martinazzi.....................................................2001-04 Adriane Kehl........................................................................2005 Maria Madeira.....................................................................2006 Jennifer Eugenio...........................................................2007-10 Chelsie Breen.....................................................................2011-

14

Maggie McCollum.....................................................1998-99 Emily Nelson.................................................................2000-03 Brittney Beitel......................................................................2004 Nicole McAllister........................................................2006-08 Chelsea Small.....................................................................2009-

15

Sarah Slingland....................................................................1998 Tiffany Jensen................................................................1999-00 Katie Swajkoski............................................................2001-04 Britta Rustad..................................................................2005-08 Kristi Wirtz...........................................................................2009 Morgan Sullivan..................................................................2011

16

Katie Hess..............................................................................1998 Laura Humphreys..............................................................1999 Jamie Lewis....................................................................2000-03 Lindsey Kihm.......................................................................2004 Danielle Hayward..............................................................2008 Breanna Wilson................................................................2010-

17

Andrea (Lee) King......................................................1998-00 Ashley Cox............................................................................2001 Megan Dunn.................................................................2003-04 Jennifer Hull...................................................................2007-10 Katie Baran............................................................................2011

18

Jennifer Frazier....................................................................1998 Jenny Kiebel...................................................................1999-02 Jenny Springer..............................................................2003-04 Joanna Byrne........................................................................2007 Christine Leathem...........................................................2009-

19

Tess Doherty........................................................................1998 Jennifer Frazier....................................................................1999 Ashley Irish...........................................................................2006 Christina Boddie..............................................................2010-

20

Casey Hanrahan.................................................................1998 Crystal Herzog.............................................................2000-01 Kelly Ridge.............................................................................2004 Amanda Triller.............................................................2007-08 Megan Lopez.....................................................................2009-

21

Jessica Dinneen............................................................1998-99 Dana Elwell....................................................................2003-04 Christie Richards................................................................2008 Nitalia Zuniga....................................................................2010-

22

Casey Mills............................................................................1998 Sara Best.................................................................................1999 Sarah April.............................................................................2001 Alyson South.................................................................2003-05 Lauren Layton...................................................................2009-

23

Polley McCune.............................................................1998-99 Christa Hornbeck.......................................................2001-02 Mandy McAlexander................................................2004-07 Desirae Hull...................................................................2008-09

24

11

Lisa Rindt...............................................................................1998 Christina Anderson..........................................................1999 Laura Lanting-Leonard............................................2000-02 Sonja Baumgartner.....................................................2005-08 Erica Hart.............................................................................2009-

12

Crystal Herzog....................................................................1999 Shelby Moriguchi...............................................................2008 Bailey Hewitt........................................................................2011

Megan Cummings......................................................1998-01 Adriane Kehl.................................................................2002-04 Ashley Perez..................................................................2006-09 Mary Condon....................................................................2010Britta Andersson................................................................1998 Andrea Schumacher.........................................................1999 Stephanie Burgmeier.................................................2000-01 Morgan Bunday...........................................................2003-04 Anna Edmonds............................................................2007-08 Jill Flockhart........................................................................2009-

13

Dawn Mueller...............................................................1998-01 Courtney Wells...................................................................2004 Aimee Goss...................................................................2005-08 Mackie Watt.........................................................................2009 Annie Millard......................................................................2011

25

26

Dana Windley...............................................................2006-07 Danielle Raczykowski......................................................2008

27

Mandi Mollerstuen....................................................1999-02

30

Kim Carey.......................................................................2000-03

35

Erika Teixeira........................................................................2007

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

All-Time Vandal Award Winners

NSCAA All-West Region Second Team

Chelsea Small (2010)

Third Team

Chelsea Small (2011) Jill Flockhart (2010)

Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Peter Showler (2010)

Offensive School Records

Single-Season Goals

1. Chelsea Small (2010).................................................................13 2. Megan Cummings (1999).......................................................11 3. Chelsea Small (2011)............................................... 10 4. Emily Nelson (2000).....................................................................9 4. Sara Best (1999)..............................................................................9 6. Chelsea Small (2009)....................................................................8 6. Jennifer Frazier (1999).................................................................8 8. Sari Morrison (2009)....................................................................7 9. Jennifer Hull (2007).......................................................................6 9. Emily Nelson (2003).....................................................................6 9. Andrea King (2000)......................................................................6

Offensive Player of the Year Chelsea Small (2010)

Freshman of the Year Chelsea Small (2009)

First-Team All-WAC Jill Flockhart (2011) Chelsea Small (2011) Jill Flockhart (2010) Chelsea Small (2010) Chelsea Small (2009)

Second-Team All-WAC Liz Boyden (2010) Lauren Layton (2010)

Offensive Player of the Week

Chelsea Small (Oct. 17, 2011) Chelsea Small (Oct. 11, 2010) Chelsea Small (Oct. 4, 2010) Chelsea Small (Oct. 19, 2009) Sonja Baumgartner (Sept. 11, 2005)

Defensive Player of the Week Liz Boyden (Sept. 6, 2010) Liz Boyden (Sept. 7, 2009) Anna Sandman (Sept. 24, 2007) Anna Sandman (Sept. 3, 2007)

Big West Conference First-Team All-Big West Megan Cummings (2000) Emily Nelson (2000)

Second-Team All-Big West Megan Cummings (1999)

All-Big West Honorable Mention Emily Nelson (2003) Jaci Pelton (2001) Andrea King (2000) Tiffany Jensen (2000) Jennifer Frazier (1999) Megan Cummings (1998)

Big West Player of the Week Christina Anderson (2000) Emily Nelson (2000)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.

Assists

Emily Nelson (2000)..................................................................10 Jennifer Frazier (1999).................................................................9 Lauren Layton (2010)...................................................................7 Jill Flockhart (2011)....................................................6 Sara Best (1999)..............................................................................5 Megan Cummings (1998)..........................................................5 Chelsea Small (2011)..................................................4 Jill Flockhart (2010).......................................................................4 Chelsea Small (2010)....................................................................4 Lauren Layton (2009)...................................................................4 Chelsea Small (2009)....................................................................4 Britta Rustad (2007)......................................................................4 Megan Cummings (1999)..........................................................4

Shots

1. Chelsea Small (2010).............................................................. 121 2. Chelsea Small (2009).............................................................. 101 3. Chelsea Small (2011)............................................... 91 4. Emily Nelson (2002)..................................................................70 5. Emily Nelson (2003)..................................................................57 6. Megan Cummings (1999).......................................................56 7. Megan Cummings (2001).......................................................54 8. Emily Nelson (2001)..................................................................52 9. Sara Best (1999)...........................................................................50

Points

1. Chelsea Small (2010).................................................................30 2. Megan Cummings (1999).......................................................26 3. Jennifer Frazier (1999)..............................................................25 4. Chelsea Small (2011)............................................... 24 5. Sara Best (1999)...........................................................................23 6. Chelsea Small (2009).................................................................20 6. Emily Nelson (2000)..................................................................20 8. Megan Cummings (2000).......................................................18 9. Sari Morrison (2009).................................................................16 10. Andrea King (2000)...................................................................15

Game-Winning Goals

1. Chelsea Small (2010)....................................................................8 2. Sara Best (1999)..............................................................................4 3. Bailey Hewitt (2011)...................................................3 3. Jill Flockhart (2009).......................................................................3 3. Sari Morrison (2009)....................................................................3 3. Melissa Martinazzi (2001).........................................................3

Hat Tricks

Emily Nelson................................................ vs. Nevada (9/22/00) Emily Nelson..........................................vs. Weber State (9/2/00) Megan Cummings.................................... vs. Carroll (10/13/99) Megan Cummings................. vs. Eastern Washington (9/12/99)

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Goals

Chelsea Small (2009-)............................................. 31 Emily Nelson (2000-03)...........................................................24 Megan Cummings (1998-01)................................................22 Andrea King (1998-00).............................................................13 Jennifer Hull (2007-10).............................................................12 Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02).........................................................11 Sara Best (1999-00)....................................................................10 Jenny Springer (2003-06)............................................................9

Assists

1. Megan Cummings (1998-01)................................................22 2. Lauren Layton (2009-)............................................ 14 3. Chelsea Small (2009-)............................................. 12 4. Jill Flockhart (2009-)............................................... 11 5. Jennifer Frazier (1998-99)...........................................................9 6. Jaci Pelton (1998-01).....................................................................8 6. Andrea King (1998-00)................................................................8 8. Megan Lopez (2009-).................................................7 8. Adriane Kehl (2002-05)...............................................................7 8. Sara Best (1999-00).......................................................................7

Shots

1. Chelsea Small (2009-)........................................... 313 2. Emily Nelson (2000-03)........................................................ 224 3. Megan Cummings (1998-01)............................................. 195 4. Jennifer Hull (2007-10).......................................................... 136 5. Andrea King (1998-00).......................................................... 106 6. Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02)...................................................... 104 7. Megan Lopez (2009-).............................................. 93 8. Jaci Pelton (1998-01)..................................................................91 9. Melissa Martinazzi (2001-04)...............................................80 10. Adriane Kehl (2002-05)............................................................79

Points

1. Chelsea Small (2009-)............................................. 74 2. Megan Cummings (1998-01)................................................66 3. Emily Nelson (2000-03)...........................................................54 4. Andrea King (1998-00).............................................................34 5. Jennifer Hull (2007-10).............................................................29 6. Jill Flockhart (2009-)............................................... 27 6. Sarah Best (1999-00)..................................................................27 8. Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02).........................................................25 8. Jennifer Frazier (1998-99)........................................................25 10. Jenny Springer (2003-06).........................................................19 10. Adriane Kehl (2002-05)............................................................19 10. Christina Anderson (1999-01)..............................................19

Game-Winning Goals

1. Chelsea Small (2009-)............................................. 12 2. Megan Cummings (2000-03)...................................................6 3. Jill Flockhart (2009-)..................................................5 4. Emily Nelson (2000-03)..............................................................4 4. Sara Best (1999-00).......................................................................4 4. Andrea King (1998-00)................................................................4 7. Jennifer Hull (2007-10)................................................................3 7. Sari Morrison (2006-09).............................................................3 7. Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02)............................................................3 7. Melissa Martinazzi (2001-04)..................................................3

Hat Tricks

1. Emily Nelson (2000-03)..............................................................2 1. Megan Cummings (1998-01)...................................................2 *Must complete at least two seasons to be eligible for career records inclusion.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper School Records

Single-Season Saves

1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9.

Anna Sandman (2007)..............................................................92 Liz Boyden (2010).......................................................................91 Lindsay Smith (2005).................................................................91 Liz Boyden (2008).......................................................................90 Lindsay Smith (2004).................................................................87 Tricia Haynes (1998).................................................................85 Jenell Miller (2002).....................................................................79 Jenell Miller (2000).....................................................................72 Caroline Towles (2011)........................................... 71 Liz Boyden (2009).......................................................................71

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jenell Miller (1999)........................................................................8 Jenell Miller (2000).....................................................................11 Tricia Haynes (2001).................................................................12 Tricia Haynes (1999).................................................................14 Jenell Miller (2001).....................................................................18 Liz Boyden (2009).......................................................................19 Caroline Towles (2011)........................................... 20 Anna Sandman (2008)..............................................................21 Liz Boyden (2010).......................................................................23

Goals Against (min 10 gms played)

Goals Against Average

1. Jenell Miller (1999)................................................................. 0.83 2. Jenell Miller (2000)................................................................. 0.90 3. Liz Boyden (2010)................................................................... 1.08 4. Tricia Haynes (2001)............................................................. 1.14 5. Liz Boyden (2009)................................................................... 1.20 6. Tricia Haynes (1999)............................................................. 1.38 7. Caroline Towles (2011)........................................ 1.54 8. Liz Boyden (2008)................................................................... 1.61 9. Lindsay Smith (2002)............................................................. 1.63 10. Jenell Miller (2001)................................................................. 1.68

Shutouts

1. Liz Boyden (2010)..........................................................................6 1. Anna Sandman (2007).................................................................6 3. Jenell Miller (2000)........................................................................4 4. Jenell Miller (1999)........................................................................4 5. Tricia Haynes (2000)................................................................3.5 6. Liz Boyden (2009)..........................................................................3 6. Jenell Miller (2001)........................................................................3 6. Tricia Haynes (1998)....................................................................3 9. Tricia Haynes (2001)................................................................2.5 10. Liz Boyden (2008)..........................................................................2 10. Lindsay Smith (2005)....................................................................2 10. Tricia Haynes (1999)....................................................................2

Minutes Played

1. Liz Boyden (2010)..................................................................1909 2. Lindsay Smith (2005)............................................................1730 3. Lindsay Smith (2004)............................................................1498 4. Anna Sandman (2007).........................................................1466 5. Liz Boyden (2008)..................................................................1455 6. Liz Boyden (2009)..................................................................1428 7. Tricia Haynes (1998)............................................................1255 8. Caroline Towles (2011)....................................... 1172 9. Jenell Miller (2000)................................................................1096 10. Lindsay Smith (2003)............................................................1075

Career

Games Played

1. Lindsay Smith (2002-05)..........................................................59 2. Liz Boyden (2008-).................................................. 56 3. Jenell Miller (1999-02)..............................................................48 3. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)...........................................................48 5. Anna Sandman (2006-09).......................................................35 6. Kim Carey (2000-03).................................................................14 7. Caroline Towles (2009-).......................................... 13 7. Michelle Jordan (2005-08)......................................................13

Games Started

1. Liz Boyden (2008-).................................................. 55 2. Lindsay Smith (2002-05)..........................................................53 3. Jenell Miller (1999-02)..............................................................42 4. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)...........................................................39 5. Anna Sandman (2006-09).......................................................32 6. Caroline Towles (2009-).......................................... 13 7. Michelle Jordan (2005-08)......................................................10 8. Kim Carey (2000-03)....................................................................6

Saves

1. Lindsay Smith (2002-05)....................................................... 302 2. Liz Boyden (2008-)................................................ 273 3. Jenell Miller (1999-02)........................................................... 263 4. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)........................................................ 219 5. Anna Sandman (2006-09).................................................... 179 6. Caroline Towles (2009-).......................................... 71 7. Kim Carey (2000-03).................................................................66 8. Michelle Jordan (2005-08)......................................................53

Miscellaneous Records Career

Games Played (Field)

1. Jaci Pelton (1998-01)..............................................................76 2. Emily Nelson (2000-03).......................................................75 2. Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02).....................................................75 2. Dawn Mueller (1998-01).....................................................75 2. Christine Rennick (1998-01)..............................................75 6. Megan Cummings (1998-01)............................................74 7. Jamie Lewis (2000-03)..........................................................73 8. Ashley Cox (2001-04)...........................................................72 8. Katie Swajkoski (2001-04)...................................................72 10. Aly South (2003-05)...............................................................71 10. Laura Humpherys (1999-02).............................................71

Games Started (Field)

1. Emily Nelson (2000-03).......................................................75 1. Jennifer Kiebel (1999-02).....................................................75 3. Dawn Mueller (1998-01).....................................................71 4. Megan Cummings (1998-01)............................................70 5. Jaci Pelton (1998-01)..............................................................68 6. Kelsey Manning (2005-08).................................................65 7. Christine Rennick (1998-01)..............................................64 8. Jill Flockhart (2009-)............................................ 62 8. Megan Lopez (2009-)........................................... 62 8. Chelsea Small (2009-).......................................... 62 8. Jamie Lewis (2000-03)..........................................................62

Goals Against (min 30 gms played)

1. Jenell Miller (1999-02)..............................................................63 2. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)...........................................................64 3. Anna Sandman (2006-09).......................................................66 4. Liz Boyden (2008-).................................................. 71 5. Lindsay Smith (2002-05)....................................................... 109

Goals Against Average (min 2500 minutes)

1. Liz Boyden (2008-)............................................... 1.26 2. Jenell Miller (1999-02).......................................................... 1.46 3. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)....................................................... 1.51 4. Lindsay Smith (2002-05)...................................................... 1.91 5. Anna Sandman (2006-09)................................................... 1.99

Shutouts

1. Liz Boyden (2008-).................................................. 11 1. Jenell Miller (1999-02)..............................................................11 1. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)...........................................................11 4. Anna Sandman (2006-09)..........................................................6 5. Lindsay Smith (2002-05).............................................................4 6. Kim Carey (2000-03)....................................................................2 7. Caroline Towles (2009-).............................................1

Minutes Played

1. Lindsay Smith (2002-05).....................................................5129 2. Liz Boyden (2008-).............................................. 5071 3. Jenell Miller (1999-02).........................................................3886 3. Tricia Haynes (1998-01)......................................................3820 5. Anna Sandman (2006-09)..................................................2979 6. Caroline Towles (2009-)...................................... 1172 7. Kim Carey (2000-03).............................................................. 903 8. Michelle Jordan (2005-08)................................................... 805 *Must complete at least two seasons to be eligible for career records inclusion.

Kelsey Manning

Team Single-Game Records Goals

vs. Carroll College (10/13/99).................................................... 9

Assists

vs. Carroll College (10/13/99).................................................... 9

Shots

at South Dakota (9/11/10).........................................................36 vs. Portland State (9/17/00).......................................................36

Saves

at Cal Poly (11/2/03).....................................................................16

Fewest Shots Allowed

vs. Portland State (9/17/00)......................................................... 0

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Wins

Single-Season Team Records

1. 2010.................................................................14 2. 2000.................................................................11 3. 2009................................................................... 9 3. 2001................................................................... 9 3. 1999................................................................... 9

Win Percentage

Points

1. 1999.............................................................. 115 2. 2000.............................................................. 104 3. 2010.................................................................90 4. 2001.................................................................77 5. 2011.................................................................76

Goals Allowed

1. 2010.......................................... .667 (14-7-0) 2. 2000.......................................... .632 (11-6-2) 3. 1999............................................. .526 (9-8-2) 4. 2001.............................................. .525(9-8-3) 5. 2009.......................................... .474 (9-10-0)

1. 2000.................................................................21 2. 1999.................................................................22 3. 2010.................................................................23 4. 2009.................................................................24 5. 2001.................................................................30

1. 1999................................................................... 8 2. 2009................................................................... 7 2. 2000................................................................... 7 4. 2011................................................................... 5 4. 2010................................................................... 5

1. 2000............................................................. 1.03 2. 2010............................................................. 1.08 3. 1999............................................................. 1.10 4. 2009............................................................. 1.24 5. 2001............................................................. 1.39

Home Wins

Home Win Percentage

1. 2000............................................. .875 (7-1-0) 2. 1999............................................. .833 (7-1-1) 3. 2010............................................. .833 (5-1-0) 4. 2009............................................. .700 (7-3-0) 5. 2011............................................. .625 (5-3-0)

Goals

1. 1999.................................................................40 2. 2000.................................................................37 3. 2010.................................................................33 4. 2001.................................................................28 5. 2009.................................................................27

Goals Per Game

1. 1999............................................................. 2.11 2. 2000............................................................. 1.95 3. 2010............................................................. 1.57 4. 2009............................................................. 1.42 5. 2001............................................................. 1.40

Assists

1. 1999.................................................................35 2. 2000.................................................................30 3. 2011.................................................................24 3. 2010.................................................................24 5. 2001.................................................................21

Shots

1. 2009.............................................................. 334 2. 2001.............................................................. 328 3. 1999.............................................................. 318 4. 2010.............................................................. 309 5. 2000.............................................................. 290

Shots Per Game

1. 2009..........................................17.6 (334/19) 2. 1999..........................................16.7 (318/19) 3. 2001..........................................16.4 (328/20) 4. 2000..........................................15.3 (290/19) 5. 2010..........................................14.7 (309/21)

Shooting Percentage

1. 2000......................................... .128 (37/290) 2. 1999......................................... .126 (40/318) 3. 2003......................................... .114 (20/176) 4. 2010......................................... .107 (33/309) 5. 2011......................................... .091 (26/287)

Shots On Goal

1. 2001.............................................................. 163 2. 1999.............................................................. 161 3. 2000.............................................................. 155 4. 2010.............................................................. 149 5. 2009.............................................................. 148

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Goals Against Average*

*Goals allowed per 90 minutes of play

Assists Allowed

1. 1999.................................................................16 2. 2000.................................................................18 3. 2010.................................................................20 4. 2009.................................................................22 4. 2001.................................................................22

Points Allowed

1. 2000.................................................................60 1. 1999.................................................................60 3. 2010.................................................................66 4. 2009.................................................................70 5. 2001.................................................................82

Miscellaneous Records Consecutive Multi-Goal Games

6

(Sept. 21, 2001 - Oct. 5, 2001)

Consecutive Shutouts

4

(Sept. 9, 2000 - Sept. 22, 2000) (Sept. 23, 2001 - Sept. 30, 2001)

Consecutive Games With At Least One Goal

13

(Sept. 3, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2010)

Consecutive Wins

6

(Sept. 26, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2010) (Sept. 3, 2010 - Sept 21, 2010) (Oct. 26, 2001 - Sept. 4, 2002)

Consecutive Games Without a Loss 7 (5-0-2) (Sept. 17, 2001 - Oct. 5, 2001)

Consecutive Home Wins

6

(Aug. 30, 2009 - Sept. 27, 2009)

Consecutive Conference Wins

4

(Oct. 3, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2010)

Shots Allowed

1. 1999.............................................................. 223 2. 2009.............................................................. 251 3. 2000.............................................................. 273 4. 2004.............................................................. 285 4. 1998.............................................................. 285

Opponent Shot Pct.

1. 2010......................................... .072 (23/321) 2. 2000......................................... .084 (21/251) 3. 2009......................................... .096 (24/251) 4. 1999......................................... .099 (22/223) 5. 2011......................................... .099 (34/344)

Goalkeeper Saves

1. 2002.............................................................. 137 2. 2003.............................................................. 131 3. 2011.............................................................. 127 4. 2000.............................................................. 126 5. 2001.............................................................. 122

Emily Nelson

Goalkeeper Save Pct.

1. 2000...................................... .857 (126/147) 2. 2001...................................... .803 (122/152) 3. 1999......................................... .802 (89/111) 4. 2010......................................... .802 (93/116) 5. 2009......................................... .791 (91/115)

Shutouts

1. 2000................................................................... 8 2. 2010................................................................... 6 2. 2007................................................................... 6 2. 2001................................................................... 6 2. 1999................................................................... 6

Jenell Miller

All-Time Series Records

Opponent (First Meeting) Record 1-0-1 Air Force (2003) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2009) 1-0-0 4-9-1 Boise State (1998) Bowling Green (2000) 1-0-0 0-1-0 Brigham Young (2011) 1-6-0 Cal Poly (1998) Cal State Bakersfield (2007) 1-2-0 2-5-1 Cal State Fullerton (1998) Cal State Northridge (2001) 1-4-0 1-0-0 Carroll College (1999) Central Michigan (2003) 0-0-1 Colorado College (1998) 0-2-0 Denver (2004) 0-1-0 Depaul (2002) 0-1-0 Eastern Washington (1998) 10-5-0 Florida International (2012) 0-0-0 Fresno State (2005) 0-8-0 4-8-1 Gonzaga (1998) Hawai`i (2001) 2-6-0 6-4-3 Idaho State (1998) Iowa (2002) 0-1-0 Long Beach State (1998) 2-4-2 4-0-3 Louisiana Tech (2005) Loyola Marymount (2007) 0-1-0 Miami (Fla.) (2012) 0-0-0 Minnesota (2008) 0-1-0 Montana (1998) 4-5-0 Nevada (2000) 4-5-0 New Mexico (2003) 0-2-0 1-1-1 New Mexico State (2009) Niagara (2008) 0-0-1 2-0-0 North Dakota State (2007) North Texas (1998) 0-2-0 Northern Arizona (2003) 0-0-1 Northern Colorado (2005) 2-1-0 Northwest Nazarene (1998) 2-0-0 Oregon (1999) 0-3-1 0-5-1 Oregon State (1998) Pacific (1998) 1-5-1 Pepperdine (2004) 0-1-0 Portland State (1998) 5-3-0 Robert Morris (2008) 0-1-0 Sacramento State (2001) 1-3-0 San Diego (2006) 0-1-0 0-1-0 San Francisco (2002) San Jose State (2002) 3-5-1 Seattle University (2008) 0-4-0 South Dakota (2009) 2-0-0 Southern Utah (2007) 1-0-0 Texas State (2012) 0-0-0 Texas Tech (2012) 0-0-0 UC Irvine (1998) 1-6-1 UC Riverside (2001) 0-4-1 UC Santa Barbara (1998) 1-6-1 UNLV (2000) 0-1-0 Utah (2005) 0-1-0 Utah State (1998) 1-14-0 Utah Valley (2006) 2-3-0 UTEP (2007) 0-1-0 UTSA (2012) 0-0-0 Washington (2001) 0-1-0 Washington State (1999) 1-7-0 Weber State (2000) 4-1-0 Western Washington (2000) 1-0-0 Whitworth College (1999) 1-0-0 Wyoming (2008) 0-2-0 2012 Opponent

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Series History vs. 2012 Opponents

South Dakota

Eastern Washington

Sept. 25, 2009.................W............H..........................2-1 Sept. 11, 2010.................W............ A..........................2-1 Goal Differential................................................ 4-2

Sept. 5, 1998...................W............N..........................1-0 Oct. 31, 1998..................W............H..........................1-0 Sept. 12, 1999.................W............ A..........................3-0 Oct. 7, 1999....................W............H..........................3-1 Sept. 21, 2000.................W............H..........................3-0 Sept. 26, 2001.................W............ A..........................2-0 Sept. 4, 2002...................W............H..........................1-0 Sept. 15, 2004..................L............. A..........................0-1 Oct. 2, 2005.....................L.............H..........................0-1 Oct. 3, 2006.....................L............. A..........................1-2 Oct. 7, 2007.....................L.............H..........................1-2 Sept. 26, 2008..................L............. A..........................0-1 Sept. 18, 2009.................W............H..........................4-1 Sept. 21, 2010.................W............N..........................1-0 Sept. 25, 2011.................W............H..........................1-0 Goal Differential.............................................. 22-9

Idaho leads, 2-0-0 ( H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0 )

Gonzaga

GU leads, 8-4-1 ( H: 2-4-0 A: 2-4-1 N: 0-0-0 )

Sept. 13, 1998..................T............. A............1-1 (2OT) Oct. 31, 1999..................W............H..........................2-1 Nov. 5, 2000....................W............ A..........................3-1 Oct. 31, 2002...................L.............H..........................0-1 Sept. 19, 2003..................L............. A..........................1-4 Oct. 8, 2004.....................L.............H............1-2 (2OT) Sept. 30, 2005..................L............. A..........................1-3 Sept. 22, 2006..................L.............H..........................0-3 Aug. 31, 2007.................W............ A..........................2-0 Aug. 29, 2008..................L.............H..........................1-3 Sept. 20, 2009..................L............. A..........................0-1 Sept. 17, 2010.................W............H..........................1-0 Sept. 23, 2011..................L............. A..........................0-3 Goal Differential............................................13-23

North Dakota State Idaho leads, 2-0-0 ( H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0 )

Sept. 23, 2007.................W............N..........................1-0 Sept. 11, 2011.................W............N..........................3-2 Goal Differential................................................ 4-2

Idaho State

Idaho leads, 6-4-3 ( H: 3-0-2 A: 1-3-1 N: 2-1-0 )

Sept. 7, 1998...................W............N............2-1 (2OT) Sept. 4, 1999....................T.............H............0-0 (2OT) Sept. 4, 2000....................L............. A..........................0-2 Sept. 29, 2002..................T.............H............2-2 (2OT) Sept. 14, 2003..................T............. A............1-1 (2OT) Sept. 17, 2004.................W............H..........................2-1 Sept. 11, 2005..................L............. A..........................1-3 Sept. 1, 2006....................L.............N..........................0-3 Sept. 9, 2007....................L............. A..........................0-2 Sept. 7, 2008...................W............H..........................2-0 Sept. 4, 2009...................W............N..........................2-1 Sept. 3, 2010...................W............ A..........................2-1 Sept. 2, 2011...................W............H..........................4-1 Goal Differential............................................18-18

Montana

UM leads, 5-4-0 ( H: 3-1-0 A: 0-3-0 N: 1-1-0 )

Sept. 20, 1998..................L............. A..........................0-3 Sept. 28, 2001.................W............H..........................2-0 Sept. 5, 2003...................W............H..........................4-2 Aug. 27, 2004..................L............. A..........................1-2 Sept. 18, 2005..................L.............H..........................0-2 Sept. 3, 2006....................L.............N..........................0-4 Oct. 5, 2008.....................L............. A..........................0-2 Sept. 6, 2009...................W............N..........................1-0 Sept. 4, 2011...................W............H..........................3-2 Goal Differential............................................11-17

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Idaho leads, 10-5-0 ( H: 6-2-0 A: 2-3-0 N: 2-0-0 )

Washington State WSU leads, 7-1-0 ( H: 3-1-0 A: 0-3-0 N: 1-1-0 )

Sept. 6, 1999...................W............H..........................2-1 Sept. 8, 2002....................L............. A..........................0-2 Aug. 28, 2005..................L.............H.............. 0-1 (OT) Sept. 17, 2006..................L............. A..........................0-2 Oct. 5, 2007.....................L.............H..........................0-4 Sept. 28, 2008..................L............. A..........................0-2 Aug. 21, 2009..................L............. A..........................0-2 Sept. 4, 2011....................L.............H............1-2 (2OT) Goal Differential.............................................. 3-16

Utah Valley

UVU leads, 3-2-0 ( H: 1-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-1-0 )

Sept. 15, 2006..................L.............H..........................0-2 Oct. 3, 2008.....................L............. A............1-2 (2OT) Aug. 30, 2009.................W............H..........................3-1 Sept. 5, 2010...................W............N..........................3-0 Sept. 9, 2011....................L.............N..........................0-1 Goal Differential................................................ 7-6

UNLV

UVU leads, 1-0-0 ( H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0 )

Sept. 7, 2000....................L............. A..........................2-3 Goal Differential................................................ 2-3

Seattle U

SU leads, 4-0-0 ( H: 0-2-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-0 )

Sept. 5, 2008....................L.............H..........................0-1 Aug. 23, 2009..................L............. A..........................0-1 Sept. 24, 2010..................L............. A..........................1-2 Aug. 26, 2011..................L.............H..........................0-1 Goal Differential................................................ 1-5

San Jose State

SJSU leads, 5-3-1 ( H: 1-2-1 A: 1-3-0 N: 1-0-0 )

Sept. 27, 2002..................T.............H............1-1 (2OT) Oct. 9, 2005.....................L............. A..........................0-2 Oct. 8, 2006.....................L.............H..........................0-1 Nov. 2, 2007....................W............ A..........................1-0 Oct. 31, 2008...................L.............H..........................0-1 Oct. 23, 2009...................L............. A..........................1-2 Oct. 28, 2010..................W............H..........................2-1 Oct. 2, 2011.....................L............. A..........................1-2 Nov. 3, 2011....................W............N..........................2-1 Goal Differential.............................................. 8-11

Utah State

USU leads, 14-1-0 ( H: 0-8-0 A: 1-5-0 N: 0-1-0 )

Oct. 16, 1998...................L.............H..........................1-2 Oct. 17, 1999...................L............. A..........................2-3 Sept. 28, 2000..................L.............H..........................0-1 Nov. 4, 2001....................W............ A..........................3-2 Nov. 3, 2002.....................L.............H..........................0-3 Oct. 12, 2003...................L............. A..........................0-1 Oct. 10, 2004...................L.............H..........................0-3 Oct. 30, 2005...................L............. A..........................0-2 Oct. 29, 2006...................L.............H..........................1-3 Oct. 12, 2007...................L.............H..........................0-4 Oct. 10, 2008...................L............. A..........................0-4 Oct. 11, 2009...................L.............H............1-2 (2OT) Oct. 17, 2010...................L............. A..........................0-2 Oct. 21, 2011...................L.............H..........................0-3 Nov. 4, 2011.....................L.............N..........................0-1 Goal Differential.............................................. 8-36

Louisiana Tech

Idaho leads, 4-0-3 ( H: 1-0-2 A: 3-0-1 N: 0-0-0 )

Oct. 28, 2005..................W............ A..........................2-0 Oct. 27, 2006...................T.............H............1-1 (2OT) Oct. 14, 2007...................T............. A............0-0 (2OT) Oct. 12, 2008...................T.............H............0-0 (2OT) Oct. 2, 2009....................W............ A............1-0 (2OT) Oct. 8, 2010....................W............H..........................2-0 Oct. 16, 2011..................W............ A..........................1-0 Goal Differential................................................ 7-1

New Mexico State Tied, 1-1-1 ( H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-1 N: 0-0-0 )

Oct. 4, 2009.....................L............. A..........................2-3 Oct. 10, 2010..................W............H..........................4-1 Oct. 14, 2011...................T............. A............1-1 (2OT) Goal Differential................................................ 7-5

2012 First-Time Opponents

Aug. 17, 2012........................................... at Texas Tech Sept. 7, 2012...........................................at Miami (Fla.) Sept. 9, 2012..........................at Florida International Sept. 28, 2012........................................... at Texas State Sept. 30, 2012.....................................................at UTSA Oct. 26, 2012........................................................ Denver

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Yearly Results 1998: 4-13-1

BWC: 0-9-0 (10th) Coach: Larry Foster

Date Opponent 9/1 at Portland State 9/5 #Eastern Washington 9/7 #Idaho State 9/11 Northwest Nazarene 9/13 at Gonzaga 9/19 &Colorado College 9/20 &Montana 9/25 UC Santa Barbara* 9/27 Cal Poly* 9/30 Oregon State 10/2 at Pacific* 10/4 at Long Beach State* 10/11 Boise State* 10/16 Utah State* 10/18 North Texas* 10/23 at Cal St. Fullerton* 10/25 at UC Irvine* 10/31 Eastern Washington

Score L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (2ot) W, 4-0 T, 1-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-6 L, 0-2 L, 0-8 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-5 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 W, 1-0

# Governor’s Cup (Boise, Idaho) & University of Montana Tournament * Big West Conference Game

1999: 9-8-2

BWC: 2-6-1 (10th) Coach: Larry Foster

Date Opponent 9/1 Whitworth 9/4 #Idaho State 9/6 #Washington State 9/10 Northwest Nazarene 9/12 at Eastern Washington 9/17 at Oregon State 9/19 at Oregon 9/24 at Cal Poly* 9/26 at UC Santa Barbara* 10/1 Long Beach State* 10/3 Pacific* 10/7 Eastern Washington 10/10 at Boise State* 10/13 Carroll College 10/15 at North Texas* 10/17 at Utah State* 10/22 UC Irvine* 10/24 Cal St. Fullerton* 10/31 Gonzaga

Score W, 4-0 T, 0-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 (2ot) W, 2-1 (ot) L, 0-1 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 W, 9-0 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 1-0 (ot) T, 2-2 W, 2-1

10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/29 11/5

at Cal St. Fullerton* at UC Irvine* UC Santa Barbara* Cal Poly* at Pacific* at Long Beach State* Boise State* at Gonzaga

W, 2-1 (2ot) L, 0-2 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 (ot) T, 1-1 T, 0-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-1

# Governor’s Cup (Pocatello, Idaho) $ UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) * Big West Conference Game

Date Opponent 8/31 at Boise State 9/1 vs. Weber State 9/5 Oregon 9/7 Hawai`i 9/9 at Washington 9/14 UNLV 9/17 at Portland State 9/21 Oregon State 9/23 Sacramento State 9/26 at Eastern Washington 9/28 Montana 9/30 at Nevada 10/5 at UC Irvine* 10/7 at Long Beach State* 10/12 Cal St. Fullerton* 10/14 UC Riverside* 10/19 at Cal Poly* 10/21 at UC Santa Barbara* 10/26 Cal St. Northridge* 10/28 Pacific* 11/4 at Utah State*

2000: 11-6-2

Date Opponent 8/27 at Oregon 8/29 at Oregon State 9/2 #Weber State 9/4 #Idaho State 9/7 $UNLV 9/9 $Bowling Green State 9/17 Portland State 9/21 Eastern Washington 9/22 Nevada 9/28 Utah State* 10/1 Western Washington

Score L, 2-4 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 canceled W, 1-0 T, 3-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 T, 2-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-2

* Big West Conference Game

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BWC: 1-8-0 (10th) Coach: Arby Busey

Date Opponent 8/29 at Northern Arizona 8/31 vs. Central Michigan 9/5 Montana 9/7 at Oregon State 9/10 Portland State 9/12 Boise State 9/14 at Idaho State 9/19 at Gonzaga 9/21 New Mexico 9/26 Air Force 10/3 Pacific* 10/5 Cal St. Northridge* 10/12 at Utah State* 10/17 at UC Irvine* 10/19 at Long Beach State* 10/24 UC Riverside* 10/26 Cal St. Fullerton* 10/31 at UC Santa Barbara 11/2 at Cal Poly*

2004: 3-14-0

2002: 2-14-3

BWC: 0-8-1 (10th) Coach: Arby Busey

Date Opponent 8/31 at Boise State 9/4 Eastern Washington 9/8 at Washington State 9/13 at Iowa 9/15 at Depaul 9/20 at Sacramento State 9/22 at San Francisco 9/27 San Jose State 9/29 Idaho State

Score T, 2-2 T, 1-1 W, 4-2 L, 2-4 L, 1-3 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-4 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-2 W, 2-0 L, 0-8 L, 0-3

* Big West Conference Game

BWC: 1-8-0 (10th) Coach: Arby Busey

Lindsay Smith Score L, 1-4 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 (2ot) L, 0-2 L, 2-3 W, 2-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 L, 0-1 W, 2-0

L, 1-2 T, 2-2 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-6 L, 1-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 0-3

2003: 3-12-4

# Governor’s Cup (Moscow, Idaho) * Big West Conference Game

BWC: 4-2-2 (T-3rd) Coach: Larry Foster

UC Irvine* Long Beach State* at Cal St. Fullerton* at UC Riverside* Cal Poly* UC Santa Barbara* at Cal St. Northridge* at Pacific* Gonzaga Utah State*

* Big West Conference Game

2001: 9-8-3

BWC: 3-5-1 (T-6th) Coach: Larry Foster

10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 10/31 11/3

Score W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 T, 2-2

Date Opponent 8/27 at Montana 8/29 vs. Denver 9/3 at Air Force 9/5 at Colorado College 9/15 at Eastern Washington 9/17 Idaho State 9/19 Pepperdine 9/24 at Boise State 10/1 at Pacific* 10/3 Cal St. Northridge* 10/8 Gonzaga 10/10 Utah State* 10/15 UC Irvine* 10/17 Long Beach State* 10/22 at UC Riverside* 10/24 at Cal St. Fullerton* 10/29 UC Santa Barbara* 10/31 Cal Poly*

Score L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-4 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 canceled L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 1-3

* Big West Conference Game

2005: 3-16-0

WAC: 1-6-0 (7th) Coach: Pete Showler

Date Opponent 8/28 Washington State 9/2 at Portland State

Score L, 0-1 (OT) W, 1-0

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9/4 9/9 9/11 9/15 9/18 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/28 10/30

2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Yearly Results

at #22 Utah Northern Colorado at Idaho State at Weber State Montana at New Mexico at Sacramento State at Gonzaga Eastern Washington at Hawai`i* at San Jose State* Fresno State* Nevada* at #25 Long Beach State Boise State* at Louisiana Tech* at Utah State*

L, 1-4 W, 2-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-4 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 (2OT) L, 0-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-2

* Western Athletic Conference Game

Date Opponent 8/25 at #20 Pepperdine 8/27 at #15 Cal St. Fullerton 9/1 vs. Idaho State 9/3 vs. Montana 9/8 Sacramento State 9/10 at San Diego 9/12 at Cal St. Northridge 9/15 Utah Valley 9/17 at Washington State 9/22 Gonzaga 9/24 at Oregon 10/3 at Eastern Washington 10/6 Hawai`i* 10/8 San Jose State* 10/13 at Fresno State* 10/15 at Nevada* 10/22 at Boise State* 10/27 Louisiana Tech* 10/29 Utah State*

Portland State Cal St. Bakersfield at UTEP^ vs North Dakota State^ at Loyola Marymount at Oregon State #25 Washington State Eastern Washington Utah State* at Louisiana Tech* at Boise State* Nevada* Fresno State* at San Jose State at Hawai’i

W, 2-0 L, 1-2 (OT) L, 1-4 W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 0-4 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 T, 0-0 L, 1-5 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-7

# Governor’s Cup (Pocatello, Idaho) ^ UTEP Border Shootout (El Paso, Texas) * Western Athletic Conference Game

2008: 1-16-2

2006: 0-17-2

WAC: 0-5-2 (7th) Coach: Pete Showler

9/13 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/12 10/14 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2 11/4

Score L, 0-5 L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-6 L, 0-3 L, 2-7 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-5 T, 1-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-3

* Western Athletic Conference Game

WAC: 0-6-1 (8th) Coach: Pete Showler

Date Opponent 8/22 at Cal St. Bakersfield 8/29 Gonzaga 9/5 Seattle# 9/7 Idaho State# 9/12 Wyoming 9/14 vs. Minnesota$ 9/19 vs. Niagara^ 9/21 vs. Robert Morris^ 9/26 at Eastern Washington 9/28 at Washington State 10/3 at Utah Valley 10/5 at Montana 10/10 at Utah State* 10/12 Louisiana Tech* 10/19 Boise State* 10/24 at Nevada* 10/26 at Fresno State* 10/31 San Jose State* 11/2 Hawai`i*

Score L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 (OT) T, 2-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 0-2 L, 0-4 T, 0-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2

# Governor’s Cup (Moscow, Idaho) $ Played at Reno, Nev. ^ UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) * Western Athletic Conference Game

2009: 9-10-0

WAC: 2-6-0 (8th) Coach: Pete Showler

Sari Morrison

2007: 5-12-1

WAC: 1-5-1 (7th) Coach: Pete Showler

Date Opponent 8/31 at Gonzaga 9/7 vs Southern Utah# 9/9 at Idaho State#

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Score W, 2-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-2

Date Opponent 8/21 at Washington St. 8/23 at Seattle 8/30 Utah Valley 9/4 Idaho State# 9/6 Montana# 9/11 Northern Colorado$ 9/13 Ark.-Pine Bluff$ 9/18 Eastern Washington 9/20 at Gonzaga 9/25 South Dakota 9/27 Weber State 10/2 at Louisiana Tech* 10/4 at New Mexico State* 10/9 Nevada* 10/11 Utah State* 10/18 Boise State* 10/23 at San Jose State*

Score L, 0-3 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 (2OT) L, 2-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 (2OT) W, 3-1 L, 1-2

10/25 at Fresno State* 11/1 Hawai`i*

L, 0-1 L, 2-3

# Governor’s Cup (Boise, Idaho) $ Holiday Inn Classic (Boise, Idaho) * Western Athletic Conference Game

2010: 14-7-0

WAC: 5-3-0 (3rd) Coach: Pete Showler

Date Opponent 8/20 at UC Irvine 8/27 at Northern Colorado 8/29 at Wyoming 9/3 at Idaho State# 9/5 vs. Utah Valley# 9/11 at South Dakota 9/14 at Weber State 9/17 Gonzaga 9/21 vs. Eastern Washington^ 9/24 at Seattle% 9/26 vs. Cal St. Bakersfield 9/28 Portland State 10/3 at Hawai`i* 10/8 Louisiana Tech* 10/10 New Mexico State* 10/15 at Nevada* 10/17 at Utah State* 10/24 at Boise State* 10/28 San Jose State* 10/31 Fresno State* 11/4 Fresno State!

Score L, 1-2 W, 3-2 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 (2OT) W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 (OT) W, 2-1 L, 0-1 (OT) L, 0-3

# Governor’s Cup (Pocatello, Idaho) ^ Joe Albi Stadium (Spokane, Wash.) % Redhawk Invitational (Seattle, Wash.) * Western Athletic Conference Game ! WAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Ruston, La.)

2011: 8-11-3

WAC: 3-3-1 (5th) Coach: Pete Showler

Date Opponent 8/19 vs. UC Santa Barbara 8/21 vs. UC Irvine# 8/26 Seattle U 8/28 at Portland State 9/2 Idaho State^ 9/4 Montana^ 9/9 vs. Utah Valley% 9/11 vs. North Dakota State% 9/18 Washington State 9/20 at Brigham Young 9/23 at Gonzaga 9/25 Eastern Washington 9/30 at Fresno State* 10/2 at San Jose State* 10/7 Hawai`i* 10/14 at New Mexico State* 10/16 at Louisiana Tech* 10/21 Utah State* 10/23 Nevada* 10/29 at Boise State 11/3 vs #4 San Jose State$ 11/4 vs #1 Utah State$$

Score T, 1-1 T, 1-1 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-1 W, 3-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 (OT) L, 0-5 L, 0-3 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-2 T, 1-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1

# - UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) ^ - Governor’s Cup (Moscow, Idaho) % - Montana Nike Cup (Missoula, Mont.) * - Western Athletic Conference match $ - WAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Fresno, Calif.) $$ - WAC Tournament Semifinal (Fresno, Calif.)

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer

Game 1:

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Aug. 17 Lubbock, Texas

Game 2:

South Dakota Coyotes

Aug. 19 Guy Wicks Field

Game 3:

Gonzaga Bulldogs

Aug. 24 Guy Wicks Field

Game 4:

North Dakota State Bison

Game 5:

Idaho State Bengals

Aug. 26 Guy Wicks Field

Aug. 31 Boise, Idaho

Series.............................................0-0-0 Last Match...................................N/A

Series....................Idaho leads, 2-0-0 Last Match...........W, 2-1 (9/11/10)

Series........................GU leads, 8-4-1 Last Match............ L, 0-3 (9/23/11)

Series....................Idaho leads, 2-0-0 Last Match...........W, 3-2 (9/11/11)

Series....................Idaho leads, 6-4-3 Last Match.............W, 4-1 (9/2/11)

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Loc..........................................Lubbock, Texas Enr.............................................................31,637 Founded....................................................1923 Conf.......................................................... Big 12 AD.............................................. Kirby Hocutt Pres..............................................................TBA Web.......................................... texastech.com HC.................................................... Tom Stone Record (Yrs).............................44-42-10 (5) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................10-8-5 2011 Conference........................ 3-4-1/4th Starters R/L................................................ 7/3 Lettermen R/L........................................19/4 Newcomers.................................................. 11 Field.......John B. Walker Soccer Complex Soccer SID..........................Britton Drown Email.....................britton.drown@ttu.edu Phone.................................... (806) 742-2770

Game 6:

Montana Lady Griz

Loc......................................... Vermillion, S.D. Enr.............................................................10,151 Founded....................................................1862 Conf......................................Summit League AD................................................David Sayler Pres.....................................James W. Abbott Web..............................................goyotes.com HC..............................................Mandy Green Record (Yrs)..................................5-27-5 (2) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................1-15-3 2011 Conference........................ 1-7-1/9th Starters R/L..............................................10/1 Lettermen R/L........................................19/5 Newcomers.................................................. 10 Field.................................. USD Soccer Field Soccer SID.....................................Tom Berg Email..............................tom.berg@usd.edu Phone.................................... (605) 677-8813

Game 7:

Miami Hurricanes

Sept. 2 Boise, Idaho

Loc.........................................Spokane, Wash. Enr...............................................................7,837 Founded....................................................1887 Conf...............................................West Coast AD....................................................Mike Roth Pres....................Dr. Thayne M. McCulloh Web................................................gozags.com HC............................................. Amy Edwards Record (Yrs)...............................70-58-9 (8) School (Yrs)................................23-33-3 (3) 2011 Record.........................................7-10-2 2011 Conference........................ 0-6-2/9th Starters R/L................................................ 8/3 Lettermen R/L........................................13/7 Newcomers.....................................................8 Field..........................Gonzaga Soccer Field Soccer SID.....................................Liz Smith Email........smith@athletics.gonzaga.edu Phone.................................... (509) 313-4288

Game 8:

Florida International Panthers

Sept. 7 Miami, Fla.

Loc...................................................Fargo, N.D. Enr.............................................................14,399 Founded....................................................1890 Conf......................................Summit League AD................................................ Gene Taylor Pres............................Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Web............................................. gobison.com HC...................................................Mark Cook Record (Yrs).................................... 0-0-0 (0) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................15-4-2 2011 Conference.......................7-1-1/2nd Starters R/L................................................ 4/7 Lettermen R/L.....................................10/10 Newcomers.................................................. 12 Field...........................Ellig Sports Complex Soccer SID...............................................TBA Email...........................................................TBA Phone.................................... (701) 231-8047

Game 9:

Eastern Washington Eagles

Sept. 9 Miami, Fla.

Sept. 14 Cheney, Wash.

Loc.........................................Pocatello, Idaho Enr.............................................................14,489 Founded....................................................1901 Conf........................................................Big Sky AD....................................................Jeff Tingey Pres...............................Dr. Arthur C. Vailas Web........................................isubengals.com HC............................................Allison Gibson Record (Yrs).............................41-56-14 (6) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................5-11-1 2011 Conference........................ 2-5-0/7th Starters R/L................................................ 9/1 Lettermen R/L........................................20/5 Newcomers.....................................................5 Field................................................ Davis Field Soccer SID.......................Jaime Schroeder Email................................schrjaim@isu.edu Phone.................................... (208) 282-3651

Game 10:

Washington State Cougars

Sept. 16 Guy Wicks Field

Series.......................UM leads, 5-4-0 Last Match.............W, 3-2 (9/4/11)

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Series.............................................0-0-0 Last Match...................................N/A

Series.................Idaho leads, 10-5-0 Last Match............W, 1-0 (9/25/11)

Series....................WSU leads, 7-1-0 Last Match.......L, 1-2 (OT) (9/18/11)

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Loc........................................Missoula, Mont. Enr.............................................................15,000 Founded....................................................1893 Conf........................................................Big Sky Interim AD..................................... Jean Gee Pres......................................Royce Engstrom Web.................................................gogriz.com

HC............................................ Mark Plakorus Record (Yrs)..................................6-12-4 (1) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................6-12-4 2011 Conference........................ 3-3-1/4th Starters R/L..............................................11/0 Lettermen R/L........................................19/0 Newcomers.....................................................8 Field.....................South Campus Stadium Soccer SID................................Joel Carlson Email............. joel.carlson@mso.umt.edu Phone.................................... (406) 243-5414

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Loc......................................Coral Gables, Fla. Enr.............................................................15,524 Founded....................................................1925 Conf.........................................Atlantic Coast AD......................................... Shawn Eichorst Pres.............................Dr. Donna E. Shalala Web............................hurricanesports.com HC............................................Tom Anagnost Record (Yrs)...............................50-20-8 (4) School (Yrs)...................................10-8-1 (1) 2011 Record.........................................10-8-1 2011 Conference........................ 3-6-1/9th Starters R/L................................................ 9/2 Lettermen R/L........................................12/9 Newcomers.................................................. 11 Field.........................................Cobb Stadium Soccer SID....................... Camron Ghorbi Email......................... c.ghorbi@miami.edu Phone.................................... (305) 284-3230

Loc...................................................Miami, Fla. Enr.............................................................48,000 Founded....................................................1965 Conf......................................................Sun Belt AD.................................................. Pete Garcia Pres.........................Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Web........................................... fiusports.com HC....................................Thomas Chestnutt Record (Yrs).............................42-45-13 (5) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................13-7-7 2011 Conference.......................8-1-2/2nd Starters R/L................................................ 6/5 Lettermen R/L........................................13/9 Newcomers.....................................................9 Field.............................FIU Soccer Stadium Soccer SID...............................................TBA Email...........................................................TBA Phone.................................... (305) 348-2084

Loc...........................................Cheney, Wash. Enr.............................................................12,130 Founded....................................................1882 Conf........................................................Big Sky AD...................................................Bill Chaves Pres..............................Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Web................................................goeags.com HC........................................ George Hageage Record (Yrs)....................... 60-134-16 (12) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................2-13-1 2011 Conference........................ 1-5-1/8th Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L........................................16/5 Newcomers.................................................. 14 Field.....EWU Sports & Rec Center Soccer Field Soccer SID.......................... Cara Schlinger Email..........................cschlinger@ewu.edu Phone.................................... (509) 359-6334

Loc......................................... Pullman, Wash. Enr.............................................................19,255 Founded....................................................1890 Conf......................................................... Pac-12 AD......................................................Bill Moos Pres...........................................Elson S. Floyd Web.....................................wsucougars.com HC................................... Keidane McAlpine Record (Yrs).............................40-48-11 (5) School (Yrs)............................................ 0-0-0 2011 Record.........................................12-7-4 2011 Conference........................ 6-3-2/4th Starters R/L................................................ 9/2 Lettermen R/L........................................19/4 Newcomers.....................................................4 Field...............................Lower Soccer Field Soccer SID............................ Craig Lawson Email....................................craigl@wsu.edu Phone.................................... (509) 335-0265

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Game 11:

Utah Valley Wolverines

UNLV Rebels

Game 12:

Sept. 21 Guy Wicks Field

Sept. 23 Las Vegas, Nev.

Game 13:

Texas State Bobcats

Sept. 28 San Marcos, Texas

Game 14:

UTSA Roadrunners

Game 15:

Seattle U Redhawks

Sept. 30 San Antonio, Texas

Oct. 7 Seattle, Wash.

Series.................... UVU leads, 3-2-0 Last Match...............L, 0-1 (9/9/11)

Series..................UNLV leads, 1-0-0 Last Match...............L, 2-3 (9/7/00)

Series.............................................0-0-0 Last Match...................................N/A

Series.............................................0-0-0 Last Match...................................N/A

Series.........................SU leads, 4-0-0 Last Match............ L, 0-1 (8/26/11)

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Loc.................................................Orem, Utah Enr.............................................................33,395 Founded....................................................1941 Conf............................................... Great West AD................................Michael V. Jacobsen Pres...................... Dr. Matthew S. Holland Web.............................wolverinegreen.com HC......................................... Brent Anderson Record (Yrs)...............................55-57-7 (6) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................12-8-1 2011 Conference.........................5-1-0/1st Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L........................................16/7 Newcomers.................................................. 10 Field................................................Clyde Field Soccer SID............................... Kellen Hiser Email........................ kellen.hiser@uvu.edu Phone.................................... (801) 863-5451

Game 16:

San Jose State Spartans

Oct. 11 Guy Wicks Field

Loc..........................................Las Vegas, Nev. Enr.............................................................27,500 Founded....................................................1957 Conf......................................Mountain West AD............................................Jim Livengood Pres.................................. Dr. Neal Smatresk Web........................................ unlvrebels.com HC................................................ Michael Coll Record (Yrs)........................................... 0-0-0 School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................8-10-3 2011 Conference........................ 3-2-1/4th Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L.....................................15/11 Newcomers.....................................................9 Field...........Peter Johann Memorial Field Soccer SID............................... Mark Wasik Email.......................mark.wasik@unlv.edu Phone.................................... (702) 895-3208

Game 17:

Utah State Aggies

Loc................................... San Marcos, Texas Enr.............................................................34,113 Founded....................................................1899 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD..............................................Dr. Larry Teis Pres............................Dr. Denise M. Trauth Web............................... txstatebobcats.com HC...................................................Kat Conner Record (Yrs).....................140-110-18 (12) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................14-6-1 2011 Conference.......................8-1-0/2nd Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L........................................17/6 Newcomers.....................................................5 Field.................... Bobcat Soccer Complex Soccer SID........................... Rob Beuerlein Email................................ rb60@txstate.edu Phone.................................... (512) 245-4692

Game 18:

Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters

Oct. 14 Guy Wicks Field

Oct. 21 Ruston, La.

Loc..................................San Antonio, Texas Enr.............................................................30,968 Founded....................................................1969 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD................................................Lynn Hickey Pres.................................. Dr. Ricardo Romo Web................................................goutsa.com HC................................................Steve Ballard Record (Yrs).....................220-165-25 (21) School (Yrs)..............................58-55-11 (6) 2011 Record........................................... 9-9-2 2011 Conference........................ 5-3-1/4th Starters R/L................................................ 8/3 Lettermen R/L.....................................14/11 Newcomers.....................................................7 Field.............UTSA Rec Sports Complex Soccer SID......................Jordan Korphage Email.............jordan.korphage@utsa.edu Phone.................................... (210) 458-4930

Game 19:

Denver Pioneers

Oct. 26 Guy Wicks Field

Loc.............................................Seattle, Wash. Enr...............................................................7,755 Founded....................................................1891 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD..........................................William Hogan Pres...................Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J. Web.........................................goseattleu.com HC.........................................Julie Woodward Record (Yrs)....................... 206-79-26 (15) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................12-6-1 2011 Conference.................................. N/A Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L........................................14/5 Newcomers.....................................................6 Field.............................Championship Field Soccer SID.............................Mollie Hanke Email.......................hankem@seattleu.edu Phone.................................... (206) 296-2490

Game 20:

New Mexico State Aggies

Oct. 28 Guy Wicks Field

Series.....................SJSU leads, 5-3-1 Last Match...........W, 2-1 (11/3/11)

Series...................USU leads, 14-1-0 Last Match............ L, 0-1 (11/4/11)

Series....................Idaho leads, 4-0-3 Last Match........W, 1-0 (10/16/11)

Series.............................................0-0-0 Last Match...................................N/A

Series................................. Tied, 1-1-1 Last Match..........T, 1-1 (10/14/11)

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Loc............................................San Jose, Calif. Enr.............................................................26,796 Founded....................................................1857 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD........................................ Gene Bleymaier Pres.................Dr. Mohammad Qayoumi Web.................................... sjsuspartans.com HC............................................ Jeff Leightman Record (Yrs).....................136-102-31 (14) School (Yrs)..............................34-36-10 (4) 2011 Record.........................................6-12-1 2011 Conference.....................4-2-1/T3rd Starters R/L................................................ 5/6 Lettermen R/L.....................................13/10 Newcomers.....................................................8 Field....................................Spartan Stadium Soccer SID.................................... Jen Heisel Email.............. jennifer.heisel@gmail.com Phone.................................... (408) 924-1211

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Loc................................................ Logan, Utah Enr.............................................................28,994 Founded....................................................1888 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD................................................Scott Barnes Pres...........................................Stan Albrecht Web..............................utahstateaggies.com HC...........................................Heather Cairns Record (Yrs).............................90-75-19 (9) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................15-5-2 2011 Conference.........................5-1-1/1st Starters R/L................................................ 7/4 Lettermen R/L........................................12/7 Newcomers.................................................. 12 Field..... Chuck & Gloria Bell Soccer Field Soccer SID................................. Kara Fisher Email..........................kara.irving@usu.edu Phone.................................... (435) 797-1361

Loc...................................................Ruston, La. Enr.............................................................11,500 Founded....................................................1894 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD................................Bruce Van De Velde Pres..................................Dr. Daniel Reneau Web....................................latechsports.com HC................................................Kevin Sherry Record (Yrs)....................... 120-69-25 (11) School (Yrs)..............................47-40-11 (5) 2011 Record........................................... 8-8-4 2011 Conference.....................1-6-0/t-7th Starters R/L................................................ 6/5 Lettermen R/L........................................10/9 Newcomers.................................................. 18 Field.........Lady Techster Soccer Complex Soccer SID..........................Kane McGuire Email........................kmcguire@latech.edu Phone.................................... (318) 257-5071

Loc..............................................Denver, Colo. Enr.............................................................11,842 Founded....................................................1864 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD............................... Peg Bradley-Doppes Chan.............................. Robert D. Coombe Web.............................denverpioneers.com HC................................................... Jeff Hooker Record (Yrs).....................270-101-33 (20) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................16-5-0 2011 Conference.......................9-2-0/2nd Starters R/L................................................ 9/2 Lettermen R/L........................................19/6 Newcomers.....................................................5 Field..................... Denver Soccer Stadium Soccer SID....................Niko Blankenship Email................niko.blanken@gmail.com Phone.................................... (513) 225-6560

Loc......................................Las Cruces, N.M. Enr.............................................................16,428 Founded....................................................1888 Conf................................... Western Athletic AD..............................Dr. McKinley Boston Pres..............................Dr. Barbara Couture Web................................nmstatesports.com HC.................................................. Blair Quinn Record (Yrs)..................................10-8-3 (1) School (Yrs)............................................Same 2011 Record.........................................10-8-3 2011 Conference........................ 2-3-2/6th Starters R/L................................................ 9/2 Lettermen R/L........................................21/4 Newcomers.....................................................5 Field.......................Soccer Athletic Facility Soccer SID........................Tiffany Franklin Email................................tfrank@nmsu.edu Phone.................................... (575) 646-3929

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Western Athletic Conference

After completing its 50th year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. The 2012-13 season features five new schools as Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State join the WAC to give the conference 10 members. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s studentathletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. Since 2000, a total of 43 football teams have been invited to bowl games, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying five. The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games three times since 2006. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three NCAA postseason tournaments during its history. In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entities in the country. The WAC also officially added WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, softball and baseball. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. The WAC has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current interim commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports - eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Tournament Results

Idaho WAC Tournament History

2010 WAC Tournament Quarterfinal Round 11/4/10.....................................................vs. #6 Fresno St. (L, 0-3) 2011 WAC Tournament Quarterfinal Round 11/3/11............................................... vs. #4 San Jose St. (W, 2-1) Semifinal Round 11/4/11........................................................ vs. #1 Utah St. (L, 0-1) Overall...............................................................................1-2

Team Records (Match)

Idaho - high Shots........................................................................................10 (twice) Goals.................................................................2 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Assists...............................................................2 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Points................................................................6 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Shots on Goal................................................6 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Saves..................................................................5 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Corners........................................................................1 (three times) Fouls..................................................................8 (vs. USU, 11/4/11) Idaho - low Shots.......................................................................8 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Goals.........................................................................................0 (twice) Assists.......................................................................................0 (twice) Points........................................................................................0 (twice) Shots on Goal................................................4 (vs. USU, 11/4/11) Saves.......................................................................2 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Corners........................................................................1 (three times) Fouls.......................................................................4 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Opponent - high Shots....................................................................22 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Goals......................................................................3 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Assists....................................................................5 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Points..................................................................11 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Shots on Goal................................................6 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Saves.......................................................................5 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Corners.................................................................5 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Fouls..............................................................................9 (three times) Opponent - low Shots..................................................................7 (vs. USU, 11/4/11) Goals.........................................................................................1 (twice) Assists.......................................................................................1 (twice) Points........................................................................................3 (twice) Shots on Goal........................................................................5 (twice) Saves..........................................................................................4 (twice) Corners............................................................3 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Fouls..............................................................................9 (three times) Idaho - Miscellaneous Quickest Goal......................................20:47 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Latest Goal............................................40:50 (vs. SJSU, 11/3/11) Shot Margin.....................................+3, 10-7 (vs. USU, 11/4/11) Shot Deficit....................................-14, 22-8 (vs. USU, 11/4/10) Opponent - Miscellaneous Quickest Goal............................................. 9:42 (vs. FS, 11/4/10) Latest Goal............................................73:52 (vs. USU, 11/4/11)

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Team Records (Tournament)

Idaho Games........................................................................................ 2 (2011) Shots.........................................................................................20 (2011) Goals.......................................................................................... 2 (2011) Assists........................................................................................ 2 (2011) Points......................................................................................... 6 (2011) Shots on Goal.......................................................................10 (2011) Saves........................................................................................... 9 (2011) Corners..................................................................................... 2 (2011) Fouls.........................................................................................15 (2011) Scoring Differential..................................................+0, 2-2 (2011) Opponents Shots........................................................................................22 (twice) Goals.......................................................................................... 3 (2010) Assists........................................................................................ 5 (2010) Points.......................................................................................11 (2010) Shots on Goal.......................................................................11 (2011) Saves........................................................................................... 8 (2011) Corners..................................................................................... 7 (2011) Fouls.........................................................................................18 (2011)

Individual Records (Career)

Idaho Shots Megan Lopez............................5........................................(2010-11) Chelsea Small............................5........................................(2010-11) Goals Amber Pimley...........................2........................................(2010-11) Assists Nikki Adams.............................1...............................................(2011) Megan Lopez............................1........................................(2010-11) Points Amber Pimley...........................4........................................(2010-11) Shots on Goal Chelsea Small ...........................4........................................(2010-11) Shot Percentage Amber Pimley................. .500 (2-4)...............................(2010-11) SOG Percentage Chelsea Small.................. .800 (4-5)...............................(2010-11) Saves Caroline Towles.......................9...............................................(2011) Goals Allowed* Caroline Towles.......................2...............................................(2011) Save Percentage Caroline Towles................... .818...........................................(2011) Goalkeeper Wins Caroline Towles.......................1...............................................(2011) Goalkeeper Minutes Caroline Towles....................180............................................(2011) Shutouts ........................................................................................................................

Individual Records (Match)

Idaho Shots Amber Pimley...........................3......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Megan Lopez............................3........................... vs. FS (11/4/10) Goals Amber Pimley...........................2......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Assists Nikki Adams.............................1......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Megan Lopez............................1......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Points Amber Pimley...........................4......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Shots on Goal Amber Pimley...........................3......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Megan Lopez............................3........................... vs. FS (11/4/10) Saves Caroline Towles.......................5......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11) Opponents Shots C. Cardenas (FS)......................4........................... vs. FS (11/4/10) Goals Five Players.................................1..............last vs. USU (11/4/11) Assists Seven Players.............................1..............last vs. USU (11/4/11) Points Five Players.................................2..............last vs. USU (11/4/11) Shots on Goal Four Players................................2...................... vs. USU (11/4/11) Saves M. Merrill (USU)....................4...................... vs. USU (11/4/11) M. Maiwald (SJSU)................4......................vs. SJSU (11/3/11)

WAC Soccer Tournament Logan, Utah Nov. 1-4, 2012

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Vandal Soccer and Academic Services

Susan Steele

Academic Assistant Susan Steele joined the Idaho Athletic Department in the summer of 2012 as an Academic Assistant. She oversees academic services for football, soccer, men’s golf, women’s golf and swimming and diving, as well as managing community involvement and outreach, and coordinating Idaho’s student-athlete tutors. She joins the academic staff after two years as an instructor and research assistant at the University of Idaho Center for ETHICS (Ethical Theory and Honor In Competition and Sport). She is married to Barrie Steele, Idaho’s director of student-athlete services. The couple has two children, Barbara and Ross. Steele is a 1981 graduate of Washington State with a B.S. in Physical Education/Health. She earned her master’s degree in Recreation Administration from Idaho in 2005 and her Ph.D. in Education from Idaho in 2012. Her Ph.D. dissertation was focused on the community-university relationship, specifically with student-athletes.

Vandal Academic Support Services Mission Statement

The Vandal Academic Support Services office is dedicated to guiding student-athletes toward graduation through the collaboration of cross-campus resources to monitor and support student-athlete academic progress and NCAA eligibility. To fulfill this mission, we focus on nurturing study and social skills, and encouraging initiative, self-motivation, and accountability. Additionally, we strive to develop positive, meaningful relationships within the Vandal community and beyond, resulting in well-rounded, employable graduates.

Soccer Team GPAs By Semester

2006 Spring 3.41

2006 Fall 3.08

2007 Spring 3.26

2007 Fall 3.29

2008 Spring 3.12

2008 Fall 3.22

2009 Spring 3.37

2009 Fall 3.58

2010 Spring 3.46

2010 Fall 3.43

2011 Spring 3.44

2011 Fall 3.40

2012 Spring 3.51

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“Each individual player is a student-athlete, and there is a reason the term ‘student’ comes first. As a team, we strive to be the best we can be on the pitch and in the classroom. We want our student-athletes to win WAC titles, and to leave here with a degree in hand as a productive scholar and citizen.” -Head Coach Pete Showler

Idaho Academic Honorees

CoSIDA Academic All-America 2010

Chelsea Small (Second Team)

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2011

Chelsea Small (First Team)

2010

Chelsea Small (First Team) Lauren Layton (Second Team)

2007

Britta Rustad (First Team)

2006

Britta Rustad (First Team)

2000

Megan Cummings (Second Team)

Academic All-Big West 2002

Sarah April, Ashley Cox, Jennifer Kiebel, Jamie Lewis, Melissa Martinazzi, Emily Nelson, Katie Swajkoski

2003

Sarah April, Kayla Constable, Ashley Cox, Adriane Kehl, Jamie Lewis, Blair Marsden, Melissa Martinazzi, Emily Nelson, Katie Quinn, Lindsay Smith, Aly South, Katie Swajkoski, Caitlyn Wicks

2004

Sarah April, Kayla Constable, Ashley Cox, Dana Elwell, Melissa Martinazzi, Kelly Ridge, Lindsay Smith, Aly South, Jenny Springer, Katie Swajkoski, Caitlyn Wicks

WAC All-Academic 2005

Sonja Baumgartner, Kayla Constable, Megan Dunn, Courtney Evans, Amanda Findlay, Maria Madeira, Kelsey Manning, Mandy McAlexander, Katie Quinn, Britta Rustad, Lindsay Smith, Aly South, Jenny Springer, Eija Sumner, Caitlyn Wicks

2006

Sonja Baumgartner, Megan Dunn, Aimee Goss, Hayley Henry, Kelsey Manning, Mandy McAlexander, Britta Rustad, Jenny Springer, Eija Sumner

2007

Ali Buswell, Joanna Byrne, Melissa Canite, Anna Edmonds, Jennifer Eugenio, Hayley Henry, Jennifer Hull, Kelsey Manning, Mandy McAlexander, Alison Page, Ashley Perez, Britta Rustad, Dana Windley

2008

Alli Arnold, Sonja Baumgartner, Liz Boyden, Ali Buswell, Jennifer Eugenio, Danielle Hayward, Hayley Henry, Jennifer Hull, Kelsey Manning, Shelby Moriguchi, Sari Morrison, Alison Page, Ashley Perez, Britta Rustad, Anna Sandman

2009

Liz Boyden, Melissa Canite, Jennifer Eugenio, Jill Flockhart, Erica Hart, Jennifer Hull, Lauren Layton, Christine Leathem, Megan Lopez, Sari Morrison, Ashley Perez, Amber Pimley, Cassandra San, Chelsea Small

2010

Christina Boddie, Liz Boyden, Chelsie Breen, Melissa Canite, Mary Condon, Jill Flockhart, Erica Hart, Jennifer Hull, Lauren Layton, Megan Lopez, Amber Pimley, Cassandra San, Chelsea Small, Breanna Wilson

2011

Lilly Archer, Katie Baran, Christina Boddie, Chelsie Breen, Jill Flockhart, Erica Hart, Lauren Layton, Christine Leathem, Megan Lopez, Emily Ngan, Amber Pimley, Chelsea Small, Caroline Towles, Breanna Wilson, Nitalia Zuniga

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Student-Athlete Services / Athletic Training

Barrie Steele

Director of Student-Athlete Services Head Athletic Trainer Barrie Steele has been the head athletic trainer at Idaho since 1986. He oversees a full staff of certified athletic trainers and works hand-in-hand with Idaho’s team physicians: Dr. Steve Pennington, Dr. David Rych and Dr. Ed Tingstad. Steele is a 2011 inductee into the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame.

Megan Shifflett

Assistant Athletic Trainer Shifflett is in her second season as an Idaho Assistant Athletic Trainer. She joined the staff in 2011 after a one-year stint as head athletic trainer with Norfolk High School at Norfolk, Neb. Shifflett will be the primary trainer for the Vandal soccer and track and field squads in 2012. She spent the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant trainer at Idaho, where she worked with the Vandal volleyball team. Shifflett is a 2008 graduate of the University of Wyoming. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Athletic Training. She earned a master’s degree from Idaho in Recreation and Sports Management in 2010. She is originally from Laramie, Wyo.

Student-Athlete Support Services

With the number one goal being prevention, University of Idaho athletic services provides not only equipment, strength and conditioning and preventative athletic training measures, but coordinates with sports nutritionists and sports psychologists for the overall well-being of Vandal student-athletes. “We approach our jobs first from a prevention standpoint,” head athletic trainer Barrie Steele said. “But injuries do occur in athletics and when they do, we make sure our student-athletes receive the finest in immediate and follow-up care. When they return to competition, our goal is to have them in better condition than before the injury and with a reduced chance of reinjury.” Making the job easier for the Steele and the Idaho Student-Athlete Services staff was the total overhaul of the athletic training and equipment room areas over the summer of 2008. The locker rooms received a ‘facelift’ of new flooring and tiling, while two new individual team rooms, one new computer lab and one auditorium-style meeting room were also added. After the renovation, the equipment room nearly doubled in size. Totally new washer/dryer systems cut hours out of cleaning times, while a new ‘cubby’ equipment system greatly streamlines the equipment check-out process. The athletic training area was also expanded greatly, with new offices, larger work areas, and private exam rooms. Then enhancements have given Idaho’s athletic trainers more room to work with and have greatly expanded its capabilities for in-house treatment and rehab.

Idaho Athletic Training Philosophy Statement

The purpose of the Idaho athletic training room and its staff is for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. All student-athletes, regardless of sport affiliation, race or gender, have equal access to the training room and the services provided therein.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Iverson Speed and Strength Center

Weight Training Equipment:

The University of Idaho’s commitment to its student-athletes can be seen in the continuing enhancement and growth of its athletic training, and strength and conditioning services – the most notable the Norman and Becky Iverson Speed and Strength Center. The $3.3 million center was dedicated on April 30, 2004. “The Vandal Athletic Center is a huge bonus for our players,” Idaho soccer coach Pete Showler said. “The facility is second to none. That, combined with the experience of the Vandal Strength and Conditioning staff, gives us a great head start before we even step on the pitch. The players can work on improving stamina, power, flexibility, and core areas, as well as improving speed and agility; all key areas for our game.” The floor-to-ceiling glass that fronts the building and extends down the sides provides a spacious view of UI’s main campus. Inside, the Center is equipped with a full complement of strength-training equipment. As much as it has everything a student-athlete needs to remain in top condition, it has the best in rehabilitation equipment. Among the most notable is a hydrotherapy pool, which features a floor that can be raised and lowered depending on the need at the time. The 8,000 square foot facility was opened for student-athlete use on March 19, 2004. It is approximately three times as large as the previous training facility and includes a 7,000 square foot first floor used for day-to-day strength and conditioning needs. It also includes a 1,000 square foot mezzanine level filled with cardiovascular equipment used for warm-up, conditioning and rehabilitation.

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· Five 9’ full cage squat racks · Five 9’ Olympic platform combo stations · Five 8’x 8’ Olympic platforms · Six 9’ half rack with adjustable benches · Eight adjustable benches · Two plate loaded reverse hyper stations · Three prone leg curl machines · Three dual-pulley pulldown machines · Two cable cross-over machines · One selectorized leg press · One plate loaded leg press · One 4-way hip machine · 16 York Olympic power bars · 10 York Olympic training bars · 10,000 lbs. of metal weights · 4,000 lbs. of bumper plates · 4,000 lbs. of dumbbells from 5 to 130 lb. · Two row stations · Two upper body endurance stations · One Woodway treadmill

Cardiovascular Equipment: · Six elliptical trainers · Six upright bikes · Four versa-climber stations · Two recumbent bikes

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Vandal Locker Room / Equipment Services

Damien Garnett

Director of Athletic Equipment Operations Damien Garnett joined the University of Idaho staff as the Director of Athletics Equipment Operations and Services in 2009. Garnett came to Idaho after four years as the equipment manager for the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League. Prior to working for the Destroyers, he was the Athletic Equipment Manager for Olympic Sports at the University of Cincinnati (2001-2005) and the Football Equipment Manager at Lehigh University (2000-01). Garnett is originally from Independence, Ky. He is a 2000 graduate of Wilmington College with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management. He and his wife, Jill, were married in 2011. They have two daughters, Katelyn and Maddyson.

The Idaho equipment and locker rooms were given a complete facelift in the summer of 2008. The locker rooms were given new flooring, tiling and other improvements. The equipment room nearly doubled in size, and a brand new washing and drying system was installed to greatly streamline the cleaning process. Also installed was a new “cubby” system of equipment distribution. Each student-athlete is assigned a lockable cabinet where his/her gear is placed after washing, which makes check-in and check-out of equipment a significantly more efficient process. In addition to the locker and equipment room upgrades, the athletic training room was also significantly enhanced, a student-athlete computer lab and three new team meeting rooms with full video and projection equipment were also added. These improvements have greatly enhanced the student-athlete experience, and have made the affected areas work more efficiently on a day-to-day basis.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer University President

Administration

director of athletics

“Athletics is the front porch and highly visible dimension of the University.” - Dr. Duane Nellis 17th president University of Idaho

Dr. Duane Nellis M. Duane Nellis is the University of Idaho’s 17th president. He provides robust and engaging leadership for the University of Idaho by supporting its statewide land-grant mission of teaching, research and outreach. He also is guiding the institution to re-envision that mission for the 21st century by focusing on entrepreneurialism, engagement, global connections, sustainability, diversity and interdisciplinary synergies. Prior to and since his inauguration in October 2009, Nellis has engaged the state of Idaho to deepen the land-grant University’s presence and impact. His presidency is defined by that outreach, a characteristic that began when he became president and immediately embarked on a statewide listening tour – meeting more than 1,500 people along a 1,500-mile travel route. He is committed to maintaining and growing connections and relationships with stakeholders and decision-makers. Nellis has served with distinction in various regional and national leadership positions. He is a commissioner for the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and was appointed by Idaho Gov. C.L. ‘Butch’ Otter to serve on the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. He served as president of the Association of American Geographers, one of the largest professional geography organizations in the world. He is also past president of the National Council for Geographic Education; past president of Gamma Theta Upsilon, the International Geographic Honor Society, and he served as one of 10 members of the National Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Research Universities Committee. Nellis is recognized nationally and internationally for his research utilizing satellite data and geographic information systems to analyze various dimensions of the earth’s land surface. He is recognized for his research and teaching through numerous awards, such as receiving national honors from the Association of American Geographers in 2001, the AAG’s John Fraser Hart Award for Excellence in Research, and the Outstanding Contributions Award by the AAG’s Remote Sensing Specialty Group. Prior to his appointment at Idaho, Nellis served as provost and senior vice president of Kansas State University and at West Virginia University as dean of the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, WVU’s largest academic college. A native of the Northwest, he met and married his wife, Ruthie, while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in earth sciences at Montana State University. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in geography at Oregon State University.

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Dr. Rob Spear Rob Spear assumed the lead of the University of Idaho athletic department during a crucial juncture in its storied history. The Vandals were seeking solidification of their conference status and their facilities were in need of modernization. They needed a leader with vision and passion. Spear fit the bill. First was securing a home in the Western Athletic Conference, a league that preserves historic rivalries and offers the benefits of a Division I association. Next was rebuilding the Vandals’ home. He was on hand to oversee the final stages of the construction of the Iverson Speed and Strength Center. Next were the playing surfaces – inside and out. The Vandals now have a SprinTurf practice facility outdoors and RealGrass Pro inside the Kibbie Dome. The football, men’s and women’s basketball, and swimming locker rooms were renovated into modern, stylish facilities for the student-athletes. Last fall, the athletic training and equipment rooms were renovated and state-ofthe-art classrooms and meeting rooms came on line as part of a multi-million dollar facelift for the Kibbie Dome. Last fall, the first phase of a new-look Kibbie Dome debuted when the plywood on the west end wall was replaced with translucent panels. When the Vandals kickoff in 2011, not only will the east wall match the west but there will be a new club area with suites, loge boxes and a clubroom as well as premium seating and a new press box. Facilities are but one area where Spear has moved the department forward. He added to the support services staff to enhance the student-athlete experience. Computer labs and academic support staff are cornerstones of a successful department and the additions and upgrades in those areas are paying dividends. In the fall of 2007, the Idaho Athletics Hall of Fame was established with 100 individuals and five teams being inducted over a two-year period as part of the inaugural class. His involvement isn’t limited to the Idaho campus. He began a second term with the NCAA’s ‘Legislative Council – one of two top-tier governing bodies in the organization. “I am honored and excited to represent the Western Athletic Conference on this governing board,” Spear said at the time of his appointment. “It is a tremendous opportunity to make an impact on future NCAA legislation to ensure we continue to provide the best possible service to the student-athlete.” Spear’s ties with athletics are life-long. He was a standout high school athlete in his native Butte, Mont., before moving on to letter four times at the University of Great Falls. Next was a two-year professional basketball career with the Montana Golden Nuggets, at the time coached by George Karl. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Great Falls in 1980 and his MBA from the University of Montana in 1983. He accepted a position as an internal auditor with the University of Idaho in 1989. While working at Idaho, he also pursued his doctorate in education, which he completed in 1993. Prior to his appointment as director of athletics in 2003, Spear was the interim assistant financial vice president. He also spent time at Idaho as the Assistant Vice President for Outreach in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and in grants contracts. He and his wife, Sandy, have one daughter, Morgan – a junior at Idaho.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Vandal Head Coaches

Robb Akey Football

Jeff Beaman

Director of Tennis

Wayne Phipps

Track & Field/XC

Volleyball

Daniel Pollock Women’s Tennis

Main number.............................208-885-0200 Departmental fax..............208-885-2862

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Sanford,Tom.............................................208-885-0249 Steele, Susan.............................................208-885-0297 Administration Kleffner, Matt..........................................208-885-0214 Spear, Rob.................................................208-885-0243 Administrative assistants Adams, Emily..........................................208-885-0259 Henderson, Margaret...........................208-885-0224 Howard, Donna......................................208-885-0243 McLam, Shelley......................................208-885-0275 Sayler, Margaret......................................208-885-2692 Athletic Training Shifflett, Megan......................................208-885-0256 Steele, Barrie............................................208-885-0212 van Amerongen, Toby..........................208-885-0225 COMPLIANCE Wallace, John...........................................208-885-0219 Development Mooney, Tim...........................................208-885-0258 Robson, Shelly.........................................208-651-7992 TBA.............................................................208-334-2087 Equipment Services Castro, Anthony.....................................208-885-0222 Garnett, Damien....................................208-885-9260

Idaho Vandals sports properties Gillespie Strickland, Ann Brett...........208-885-8382 Morris, Tom.............................................208-882-8382

Kibbie Dome Drew, Tyson.............................................208-885-7353

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Debbie Buchanan

Lisa Johnson Women’s Golf

Pete Showler

Women’s Soccer

Staff Directory

John Means Men’s Golf

Mark Sowa

Swimming & Diving

Marketing TBA.............................................................208-885-0276 Media Relations Farrin, Spencer........................................208-885-7065 Heidelberger,Nick..................................208-885-0211 Paull, Becky..............................................208-885-0245 NCAA Faculty Representative Reyes, Mario............................................208-885-6478 Speed and Strength Scharnhorst, Jake...................................208-885-4988 Ticket office Bardsley, Kera..........................................208-885-5757 Video Childers, Matt.........................................208-885-4404 Football Akey, Robb...............................................208-885-0275 Criner, Mark............................................208-885-0275 Ena, Eti.......................................................208-885-0275 Gesser, Jason............................................208-885-0275 Hunter, Torey...........................................208-885-0275 Levenseller, Mike...................................208-885-0275 Libey, Patrick...........................................208-885-0275 Pupunu, Al................................................208-885-0275 Shaw, Gordy.............................................208-885-0275 Vaught, Mark...........................................208-885-0103 Artz, Brandon.........................................208-885-0275 Brooks, Tyler............................................208-885-0275 Haloholo, Tevita.....................................208-885-0275 Small, Kevin.............................................208-885-0275 Men’s Golf Means, John.............................................208-885-5244 Women’s Golf Johnson, Lisa............................................208-885-5244

Jon Newlee

Women’s Basketball

Don Verlin

Men’s Basketball

Barnicle, Scott.........................................208-885-5244 Men’s basketball Verlin, Don...............................................208-885-0275 Freeman, Mike........................................208-885-0275 Helbling, Chris........................................208-885-0275 Lopes, Ray.................................................208-885-0275 Murphy, Tim............................................208-885-0275 Soccer Showler, Pete............................................208-885-5047 O’Brien, Ashley.......................................208-885-9438 Williams, Grant......................................208-885-9438 Swimming and Diving Sowa, Mark..............................................208-885-0265 Cameron, Scott.......................................208-885-4970 Oates, Chelsea.........................................208-885-4970 Tennis Beaman, Jeff.............................................208-885-0247 Pollock, Daniel........................................208-885-0247 Track and Field Phipps, Wayne........................................208-885-0210 Graham, Jason.........................................208-885-5101 Potratz-Lee, Allix...................................208-885-0210 Taylor, Julie...............................................208-885-5105 Whyte, Angela........................................208-885-0210 Volleyball Buchanan, Debbie..................................208-885-0238 Lamppa, Brian.........................................208-885-0263 Whitaker, Steve.......................................208-885-0246 Women’s basketball Newlee, Jon..............................................208-885-0227 Green, Jordan..........................................208-885-0239 Sanford, Christa......................................208-885-4696 Zeller, Kristi..............................................208-885-0203

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer State of Idaho

Idaho was settled during the gold rush of the 1800s. Veins of silver and gold were found in the mountains of central Idaho and it wasn’t long before thousands of pioneers had settled all over the territory in an attempt to get rich. As the pioneers mined for gold, they happened upon a pleasant surprise. In addition to the silver and gold, Idaho was abundant in gems such as topaz and jade. Hence Idaho’s nickname: the Gem State. Idaho is one of the most scenic states in the nation. It holds claim to numerous world-famous sites. Here are just a few of the many wonders Idaho offers.

• Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the U.S. – 8,000 feet deep at some points. • Shoshone Falls (36 feet taller than Niagara falls) • Soda Springs (largest man-made geyser) • The Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho • The world famous Lava Hot Springs • The “Craters of the Moon” in south-central Idaho • Sun Valley Resort, where the movie stars play • Coeur d’Alene, playground of the Pacific Northwest • Bruneau Dunes, the largest sand dunes in North America

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Geographically, Idaho is one of the most diverse in the country. From the rolling deserts of southern Idaho and the forested mountains of central Idaho to the rolling plains of the Palouse, this state has it all. If you’re into river rafting, Idaho has the Salmon River, nicknamed “The River of No Return.” If you like water sports, Idaho has more than 2,000 lakes with names, and many more without. One of the most famous is Pend Oreille, which is more than 1,100 feet deep in some parts. The Navy has tested some of its submarines at Lake Pend Oreille. Idaho is an outdoorsman’s dream come true. The state offers thousands of miles of trails for backpackers. Hunting and fishing locales are abundant all over the state. Idaho is home to part of the famous Lewis and Clark Trail. You can learn first-hand how the expedition was saved from certain starvation by the Nez Pierce Indian tribe. Idaho is the 13th largest state in the nation, but is sparsely populated with 1.3 million residents. The benefit of this is low crime rates and a healthy lifestyle. Last but certainly not least, Idaho indeed does have great potatoes. In 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission was formed. The state-run agency’s responsibilities include researching and expanding the Idaho potato market.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer City of Moscow

Moscow is:

• One of the top 100 Small Arts Towns • Host of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival • Largest of the 27 Moscows in the United States • A U.S. Small Arts Center • A “Gem Community”

Moscow is the perfect example of the old adage: Don’t judge a book by its cover. Small though it may be, Moscow has plenty to offer. More than 130 years after it was settled, Moscow is a small yet vibrant community with a penchant for the arts and the University of Idaho. Every year people come from around the world to take part in events such as the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival or the Renaissance Fair. So much so, the city was named one of the top 100 small art towns in America. The city’s 22,000 residents are a bright and diverse group of people. The city offers many of the advantages of a big city while retaining its small town friendliness. Crime in Moscow is almost non-existent. For entertainment, choices abound whether they be indoor or out. Outdoor lovers might believe they’ve landed in paradise. Since Moscow is nestled between the rolling hills of the Palouse on one side and Moscow Mountain on the other, opportunities abound for outdoor entertainment. Camping, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing locales can all be found within a few short miles from town. If you’re the sort who prefers more urban forms of entertainment Moscow offers a broad assortment of activities typical of a small town influenced largely by its resident university. Add to those, a variety of theatrical presentations and concerts on the Idaho campus, and just about every choice of entertainment can be found. At 2,500 feet above sea level, Moscow has a mild climate despite it being located in the northern United States. Temperatures rarely drop below 24 degrees during the winter and the summer months won’t get much hotter than 87 degrees for a pleasant year-round climate.

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Moscow miscellaneous Located in Latah County Settled in 1871 Elevation: 2,583 feet Land area: 6.2 square miles Nearest city with population of 100,000: Spokane, Wash. (84 miles) Nearest city with population of 1 million: Seattle, Wash. (298 miles)

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer University of Idaho •The University of Idaho continues to have a record number of National Merit Scholars – only second amongst public institutions of higher education in the Northwest and more than all other Idaho institutions combined. •The University of Idaho offers the first-in-the-nation doctorate degree in athletic training. •Idaho is consistently recognized among the “top national, doctoralgranting universities” in the country by U.S. News & World Report. •The University was named by the Corporation for National and Community Service to the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts—more than 3,800 students volunteered more than 150,000 hours to community and service-learning. This is the fifth consecutive year Idaho has earned this highest federal recognition for its commitment to service-learning and civic engagement. •Idaho provides enhanced executive education offerings, from the Legislative Energy Horizon Institute to the new Professional Science Master’s degree. •Idaho received nearly $100 million in research funding each year since 2003, and recently received a $10-million grant from the National Institutes of Health. •The University of Idaho was recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the “373 Best Colleges” in America in its 2011 edition. The Princeton Review also ranks U-Idaho as one of the nation’s top 286 environmentally responsible colleges. •Idaho attracts some of the best and brightest: the average GPA of high school students entering the University of Idaho in the fall 2010 was 3.43. •Idaho offers the only law program in Idaho, and one of the best in the West. •Idaho’s library is the largest in the state, with more than two million holdings. •Idaho’s outreach learning and research centers extend to Idaho’s 44 counties. •Idaho students participate in more than 200 student organizations – including 20 minority student groups and international student groups. •Idaho competes at the Division I level of intercollegiate athletics, and is a proud member of the Western Athletic Conference. •Idaho is ranked in the top 30 in the nation as “a great university to hit the books and backcountry” by Outside magazine.

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer University of Idaho The University of Idaho is leading the West by providing you access to exceptional learning opportunities, world-class facilities and an unparalleled residential community. Our campus in Moscow, Idaho, provides daily opportunities to share in our community and culture. Whether it’s through athletics, student government, research or other activities, at the University of Idaho you have the opportunity to make more out of your college experience than you ever thought possible. Here are some of the key ingredients to our distinctive campus community and culture: •Our students come from every state and 77 countries. We’re a top choice for top students – the freshmen class average GPA is 3.43. •Our faculty are at the forefront of research and they lecture at prominent organizations around the world. They are accomplished teachers who educate, inspire and guide you. •Our facilities create a dynamic and engaging learning environment. Facilities include the stunning Student Recreation Center, Kibbie Dome, Idaho Commons, Student Union and Prichard Art Gallery. •Our campus life offers you more than 200 student organizations, more than 20 minority student groups, weekly activities and events, the renowned Lionel Hampton International Jazz Fest, Moscow’s active art scene, and the natural beauty that surrounds campus. You’ll always have plenty of fun things to do. •Our athletic teams are proud members of the Western Athletic Conference. Our Vandals compete in 16 men’s and women’s NCAA Division I sports. If you like to play as well as you like to cheer for your team, there are nearly three dozen intramural programs and club sports in which to participate.

Demographics

Total Enrollment: 12,312

Enrollment by campus: University of Idaho - Moscow: 11,180 Undergraduate and Nondegree: 9,330 Graduate and Professional: 1,850

University of Idaho - Coeur d’Alene: 513 Undergraduate and Nondegree: 320 Graduate and Professional: 193

University of Idaho - Boise: 393

Undergraduate and Nondegree: 121 Graduate and Professional: 272

University of Idaho - Idaho Falls: 326 Undergraduate and Nondegree: 198 Graduate and Professional: 128

University of Idaho - Twin Falls: 45 Undergraduate and Nondegree: 29 Graduate and Professional: 16

Enrollment by college:

Agricultural and Life Sciences: 1,250 Art and Architecture: 843 Business and Economics: 1,270 Education: 1,763 Engineering: 1,764 Graduate Studies: 115 Law: 349 Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: 3,420 Natural Resources: 737 Science: 1,016 WWAMI: 20

Enrollment by ethnicity:

American Indian or Alaska Native: 111 Asian or Pacific Islander: 199 Black/African American: 139 Caucasian: 9,908 Hispanic: 760 International: 489 Other: 696

Student demographics:

489 international students 54.3 percent male 45.7 percent female Students from: 44 Idaho counties 50 states 73 countries

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer A Legacy of Leading

• Idaho leads regional team of researchers to better understand and plan for a changing climate in the Pacific Northwest, thanks to a $20 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. • The University of Idaho was selected by NASA as one of nine organizations – under the University’s Idaho Space Grant Consortium – to host NASA’s 2011 Summer of Innovation Projects. • Idaho leads a network of nine Idaho colleges and Universities in the largest bio-medical research project in Idaho’s history. The Idea Network of Biomedical and Research Excellence – INBRE – creates new, state-of-the-art research facilities, providing greater research opportunities for faculty and students at every college and university in the state, and increasing Idaho’s competitiveness for federal biomedical research funding. • The University of Idaho initiated an annual University Innovation Awards ceremony for our top faculty, students and alumni who have moved technologies from their research labs into the marketplace via licenses or U.S. patents. • High-yield innovation and research enabled U-Idaho researchers to hold 22 disclosures of discovery and submit 10 patent applications, while another 10 were approved. • Idaho is ranked by Washington Monthly magazine’s College Guide as 68th in the nation among institutions that are America’s best in social mobility, research and service. 62

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer A Legacy of Leading

• John Clayton, artistic director of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho, is a 2008 Grammy Award winner. Clayton was given the award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for his work as arranger on the song “I’m Gonna Live Till I Die” from Queen Latifah’s “Trav’lin’ Light” recording. • The University of Idaho’s Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President George W. Bush. It is the highest national honor an individual or arts organization can receive. The University of Idaho is the first public university to be named a recipient of the award since it was created by Congress in 1984. • Sarah Heath Palin ’87 is the first woman to serve as Alaska’s governor. Palin was a candidate for vice president of the United States in the 2008 election. She earned a journalism degree from Idaho, and worked in media and the utilities industry before beginning her public service. • Idaho Extension reaches out to more than 12,000 Idaho youth through the Junior Master Gardener program. The science-based gardening curriculum aims to ignite a passion for learning. • The Operation Education Scholarship program is the first of its kind in the nation. The scholarship is available to veterans severely and permanently wounded as a result of service since Sept. 11, 2001. The spouses of wounded veterans also are eligible for the scholarship. • The three mule clones born at Idaho are now five years old. Two of the mules, Idaho Gem and Idaho Star, are competing on the muleracing circuit. • Idaho ranks second in the Northwest for enrolling new National Merit Scholars. Fall 2008 enrollment included 26 new National Merit Finalist Scholars in the freshman class. There are now 67 National Merit Scholars enrolled at Idaho. • Outside magazine listed UI 29th on its list of Top 40 colleges offering the best in outdoor adventure. The magazine rated UI’s Outdoor Program and the Student Recreation Center’s climbing wall as outstanding. #GoVandals

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer A Brief History The University of Idaho opened its doors on Oct. 3, 1892, when it welcomed about 40 students and one professor, John Edwin Ostrander. On June 11, 1896, the university graduated its first class when four students marched across a stage to receive their diplomas. Two years later, the university awarded its first graduate degree. By 1899, a growing body of University of Idaho alumni formed the Idaho Alumni Association. Alumni numbers weren’t all that grew in those early days. Over the next few years, the University of Idaho established its College of Agriculture, dedicated Ridenbaugh Hall and established the Pacific Northwest’s first Department of Domestic Science (later to be called Home Economics). The Administration Building fire in 1906 was a turning point in the university’s history. John Tourtellotte, a Boise architect who had designed the state’s capitol, designed a new Tudor Gothic structure to symbolize the university’s growth and maturity as a major institution of higher education. The Administration Building remains the centerpiece of campus. The hiring in 1908 of the nation’s premier landscape architects, Olmsted Brothers of Massachusetts whose firm’s founding father designed New York’s Central Park, led to the small-town New England look of the campus. President Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to visit the campus in 1911. He planted the first tree in Presidential Grove. Through the next 50 years, the campus continued to grow in size and academic offerings. Among the additions were Forney Hall, the School of Education, Science Hall, Hays Hall, the Music Building, the Library, the Student Union and outreach campus locations. In 1976 the new ASUI-Kibbie Dome won a national engineering structural achievement award. Its sound structure has withstood roaring cheers of Vandal fans (as well as the groans and wailings of rival teams) ever since. Today, the university is home to nearly 12,000 students and nearly 1,300 faculty and staff. It continues to be a leading place of learning in Idaho and the West, because although it is ever-responsive to the changing needs of its students and society, it never forgets its roots and traditions. Perhaps no better example of this distinct combination of rich history and innovative service is the Associated Students of the University of Idaho (ASUI). Today as vibrant as ever, ASUI has been a force on campus for more than 100 years. 64

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Student Recreation Center

With more than 10,000 square feet, the building features: • Campus Recreation Main Office • Two Full-Size Gymnasiums • Multi-Activity Court (MAC) • Two Fitness Activity Studios • Fitness, Health & Safety Classes • Indoor Running Track (9 laps = 1 mile) • Locker Rooms with Saunas • Weight Training and Cardio Fitness Areas • Circuit Training Mezzanine • Classroom • Climbing Center Featuring 55’ Climbing Pinnacle • Outdoor Program and Rental Center #GoVandals

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2012 University of Idaho Women’s Soccer Pete’s Soccer Translation Guide Pete’s Terminology American Terminology

‘Boots’ Cleats ‘Pitch’ Field ‘Kit’ Uniform ‘Match’ Game ‘Fixture’ Schedule ‘Shinnies’ Shin-guards ‘Squeeze on’ / ‘Squeeze up’ Push up the field quickly, closing down the opposition ‘Get at ‘em’ / ‘Get after ‘em’ Close down the opposition players as soon as possible ‘Spread it early’ Get the ball wide to the outside players as soon as possible ‘Strike it’ / ’Have a go’ Have a shot at goal ‘Send it’ / ‘Shift it’ Play the ball forward as quickly as possible (ie: with a long pass) ‘Bang it in’ Hit the ball into the opposition’s 18-yard area ‘Time’ You have time to control and settle the ball ‘Let the dog see the rabbit’ Run as fast as you can with a quick change of pace, with or without the ball (Reference is to greyhound racing and the dog coming out of the traps) ‘In front’ Try to get your body in front of your opponent before or as the ball arrives ‘Stick a heed on it’ Head the ball/win the ball in the air ‘Up and down like a fiddler’s elbow’ Player gets up and down the sideline very quickly and often ‘Keep it’ Keep possession of the ball, don’t just kick it away ‘Push ‘em wide’ / ‘Force ‘em wide Try to force your opponent wide with the ball, allowing more time for other teammates to get back to defend ‘Knock a diagonal’ Pass the ball diagonally across the field (usually a long, forward pass) ‘Hold it’ Keep possession of the ball until you have support from a teammate ‘Get on yer bike’ Run as quickly as you can, with or without the ball/Go at the defender 1v1 ‘Give it some welly’ Kick the ball as hard as you can up the field ‘Different gravy’ Special talents shown ‘Put it in the mixer’ Play the ball into the opposition 18-yard box (with many players in there!) ‘Bob’s your uncle’ Everything is OK/There we have it! Play the ball to the corners of the opposition’s half of the field (toward the ‘Hit the corners’ corner flag), allowing time for your teammates to recover their shape ‘Gaffa’ Boss/Head Coach ‘Clear your lines’ Get the ball out of your defensive area as quickly as possible ‘Wey aye’ But of course! ‘Lovely Jubbly’ Fantastic/Everything is great! Showing tremendous skills/attributes ‘Different class’ / ‘Top banana’ ‘Ha’way the lasses’ Come on, let’s get going girls ‘She’s single-minded’ She’s very focused ‘Ta’ Thanks Peter Pete 66

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Idaho Soccer Radio/TV Roster

#1 GK SR Caroline Towles

#2 MF FR Elexis Schlossarek

#3 D SO Emily Ngan

#4 GK SR Liz Boyden

#5 D SR Cassandra San

#6 MF FR J.P. Burgess

#7 MF FR Meli Cortez

#9 MF SR Amber Pimley

#10 D JR Chelsie Breen

#11 D JR Mary Condon

#12 MF SR Jill Flockhart

#13 MF SO Annie Millard

#14 F SR Chelsea Small

#16 MF JR Breanna Wilson

#17 MF SO Katie Baran

#18 D SR Christine Leathem

#19 D JR Emma Caringello

#20 MF SR Megan Lopez

#21 D JR Nitalia Zuniga

#22 D SR Lauren Layton

#23 D FR Josie Greenwood

#24 MF SR Erica Hart

#25 F FR Reagan Quigley

Head Coach Peter Showler

#26 GK FR Marina Siegl

Assistant Coach Grant Williams

#27 F SO Nikki Adams

Assistant Coach Ashley O’Brien


Vandal Soccer 2012 Schedule

Date Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 26

Opponent at Texas Tech South Dakota Gonzaga North Dakota State

Aug. 31 vs. Idaho State Sept. 2 vs. Montana

Location Lubbock, Texas Guy Wicks Field Guy Wicks Field Guy Wicks Field

Time (PT) 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho

2:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m.

Bronco Invitational (Boise, Idaho)

Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28

at Miami at Florida International at Eastern Washington Washington State Utah Valley at UNLV at Texas State* at Texas-San Antonio* at Seattle U* San Jose State* Utah State* at Louisiana Tech* Denver* New Mexico State*

Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Cheney, Wash. Guy Wicks Field Guy Wicks Field Las Vegas, Nev. San Marcos, Texas San Antonio, Texas Seattle, Wash. Guy Wicks Field Guy Wicks Field Ruston, La. Guy Wicks Field Guy Wicks Field

Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 4

Quarterfinal Round - TBA Semifinal Round - TBA WAC Championship Game

Logan, Utah Logan, Utah Logan, Utah

Western Athletic Conference Tournament (Logan, Utah)

Home games in Bold All times and dates subject to change * Western Athletic Conference opponent

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4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA


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